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Saskatchewan Health's Communications Branch plays a key role in ensuring Saskatchewan residents have up-to-date, accurate information about health, health programs and services, and the health system. The branch uses a variety of methods to communicate with the people of the province, both directly and indirectly, through the media. These include:

  • news releases and news conferences;
  • publications, including brochures, fact sheets and reports;
  • advertising in provincial and local media;
  • speeches by ministry officials and the ministers to community groups, professional associations and others;
  • the Saskatchewan Health web site; and
  • letters from the ministers and ministry officials to groups and individuals.

In addition to this public information role, the branch also:

  • co-ordinates the ministry's ongoing communications with health regions and other interested groups and agencies in the health sector;
  • provides strategic communication advice and support to senior officials;
  • manages public opinion research on health issues;
  • works with other government departments and levels of government to facilitate an improved understanding of health and related issues; and
  • co-ordinates the flow of information between employees within the ministry.

Contact Information

Communications Branch
3rd Floor, 3475 Albert Street, Regina, SK S4S6X6
Phone: (306) 787-3696
Toll-Free: 1-800-667-7766
http://www.health.gov.sk.ca/ph_br_communications.html

 


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