Monday, July 5, 2021 LifeWorks Opens Crisis Support Line In the wake of the recent tragic residential school discoveries, CLAC’s EFAP provider has made a crisis support line available to anyone who needs professional emotional support News Newsletters National We are saddened and devastated by the discovery of a mass grave of children on the site of the former Marieval Indian Residential School in Saskatchewan, following in the wake of the discovery in Kamloops, BC. Although CLAC members whose employee and family assistance program is provided by LifeWorks have access to a help line, LifeWorks has also opened up a crisis support line for anyone in the community in need of emotional support in relation to these events. A crisis or traumatic event can trigger overwhelming emotional responses. People are affected in their hearts and minds, which can undermine healthy communities and social relationships at home and at work. The crisis support line is open 24/7 and can be reached at 1-844-751-2133. By calling, individuals will receive professional emotional support and/or referral to community resources. This resource is available to anyone and everyone, whether they are a LifeWorks client or not. You might be interested in Why We Work Safely 5 Jun 2026 Standing Your Ground, and Staying Steady on the Job 4 Jun 2026 CLAC Partners with Alberta Government to Advance Skilled Trades Training and Accelerate Certification 4 Jun 2026 Strathcona Mechanical Workers Ratify New Agreement Providing Wage, Scheduling Improvements 3 Jun 2026