Saskatchewan
Réseau Santé en français de la Saskatchewan (RSFS)
Vision, mission and mandate
Vision
The RSFS is a provincial network which envisions the creation of a favourable environment in which Francophones in Saskatchewan are able to seek and receive health services in French, and where health institutions and health professionals are actively offering a continuum of quality health services in French which are adapted to the needs of the French-speaking population of Saskatchewan.
Mission
Our mission is to ensure a better access to French language health and social services and programs in Saskatchewan.
RSFS seeks to achieve this mission through collaboration with leaders in the health care sector and with the community by offering achievable and practical approaches which can be implemented to improve access to French-language health services in our province. The RSFS is one of 16 provincial networks affiliated with the Société Santé en français.
Mandate
Our mandate is to promote, protect and enhance access to health services in French in Saskatchewan.
Activities
RSFS’s activities are centred on these core values:
- Access to quality health care;
- Collaboration among health partners;
- Emphasis on customized solutions;
- Respect for each agency’s mission;
- Encouraging providers to proactively offer services in French.
Team
Innocent Minega
Director
Contact
Tel: (306) 653-7445
Fax: (306) 664-6447
rsfs@shaw.ca
www.rsfs.ca
220-308, 4th Avenue North
Saskatoon (Saskatchewan) S7K 2L7
Associated Projects
Strengthening collaboration between actors in the fields of health and immigration and building the capacities of settlement professionals in Manitoba
Project run by Santé en français Manitoba as part of
Mental health training for employees of francophone direct-service providers.
Project run by Santé en français Manitoba as part of
Strengthening collaboration between actors in the fields of health and immigration and building the capacities of settlement professionals in Manitoba
Project run by Santé en français Manitoba as part of
Exploration of a respite service model for informal caregivers
Conduct interviews and consultations with informal caregivers and health workers.