N.S. sets up help lines for citizens struggling amid mass shooting, pandemic
The Nova Scotia government has activated a roster of psychologists to help address the mental health challenges facing the province’s weary population.
In a release Tuesday, the Nova Scotia Health Authority said people can call in to a free service set up by the Association of Psychologists of Nova Scotia to talk about their distress over the recent mass shooting that left 22 people dead.
The agency is opening a special phone line as of Wednesday to allow Nova Scotians to talk about their difficulties and ways of coping with the tragedy amid the COVID-19 shutdown.
Many residents of the province already appeared to be struggling with stress prior to the shootings.


