Disclaimer
While the Sask. First Responders Mental Health Committee strives for accuracy and endeavours to keep the information contained in this website current, we can make no guarantee of accuracy or completeness.
Some of our documents contain links to websites of other organizations. We do not control the information available at those sites and do not confirm the information provided or endorse the views, products or services of those organizations.
The use of this website does not constitute the provision of medical advice. If you require medical or psychological assistance, kindly seek the assistance of a medical professional, visit the closest hospital emergency department or call 911.
The use of this site indicates acknowledgment and acceptance of the terms of this disclaimer.
The information contained in this website does not replace The Workers’ Compensation Act, 2013, General Regulations, Exclusion Regulations, The Saskatchewan Employment Act and The Occupational Health & Safety Regulations, 1996. In all cases where there is any discrepancy between the information contained in this website and a relevant Code or Act, the Code or Act shall prevail.
The Sask. First Responders Mental Health Committee makes no representation regarding the suitability of the information contained in this website for any purpose and makes no warranty of any type respecting that information. The Sask. First Responders Mental Health Committee hereby disclaims all warranties, including all warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and warranties of non-infringement.
In no event shall Sask. First Responders Mental Health Committee be liable for any damages of any type suffered by any user of this website resulting from any cause whatsoever whether arising in contract, tort or otherwise.
Privacy policy
Sask. First Responders Mental Health recognizes the privacy concerns of visitors to our website and the importance of protecting the privacy of any personal information collected about our visitors. As a general policy, we do not automatically collect any personal information (such as name, address, or e-mail address) from visitors to our site. The type of information we may collect is non-personal information used to optimize the effectiveness of our web pages (for example, the identity of your Internet browser, the type of operating system you use, and the domain name of your Internet service provider). We may also use non-personal information to determine the total number of visitors to our website.
Personal information
We only collect personal information about visitors to our site when visitors knowingly and voluntarily submit the information. Whenever we do collect such information, the following applies:
- We will notify you when we are collecting personal information and will let you know the intended use of the information.
- We will only use personal information for the purposes disclosed at the time of collection as the purpose for the collection, or for uses that are consistent with those purposes.
- We will not transfer personal information to third parties, except as required or authorized under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPP Act).
- We may use the information collected to respond to your specific requests. We may also use it in an aggregate form without personal identifiers to make our site better and more responsive to our visitors’ needs. This statistical compilation of non-identifiable information may be used by Sask. First Responders Mental Health, or be provided to others for the board’s marketing, advertising or research purposes. Sask. First Responders Mental Health complies with privacy laws by maintaining safeguards to ensure the security, integrity and privacy of such information.
Links to other sites
This site may be linked to other websites within our organization, or to websites operated by others. Sask. First Responders Mental Health is not responsible for the content or practices of third-party websites that may be linked to this site.
Use of cookies
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Privacy policy changes
This privacy policy is reviewed periodically and may be subject to change.
Copyright
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