Mental Health Supports for Public Safety Personnel
Manitoba’s public safety personnel play a crucial role in protecting the well-being and security of our communities. Whether extinguishing fires, providing life-saving medical assistance, maintaining law and order, managing correctional facilities, or coordinating emergency responses, your dedication and swift action saves lives and preserves public safety every day.
There for You
You are there for Manitoba and it is important that Manitoba is there for you. Recognizing the urgent need for increased mental health supports for public safety personnel, the provincial government announced an expansion of services in 2024.
Launching in September 2025, this new service will offer a range of prevention and
intervention supports delivered by a multidisciplinary team of mental health clinicians.
Support is Available Now
While we prepare for the full program launch, immediate support is already available through Shared Health and the University of Manitoba’s Cognitive Behavioural Therapy with Mindfulness (CBTm) Hub .
To learn more and register, visit the CBTm Hub and Shared Health websites. Once registered, you will have access to the Hub’s full range of offerings, including a program tailored specifically to the
unique experiences of public safety personnel.
For more information or if you have any questions, please contact 204-944-7075 or visit www.cbtm.ca.
Thank you for the incredible work you do to keep Manitobans safe and secure. If you believe CBTm may benefit your mental health and well-being, we strongly encourage you to reach out today.
If you have any additional questions, please direct them to mentalhealthandaddictions@sharedhealthmb.ca.