Early Intervention Program | Family Service Regina
Explore support through the Early Intervention Program in Regina for relationship conflict, trauma, and family violence.
The Early Intervention Program supports individuals and families who are impacted by, or at risk of, relationship and family violence. This program offers compassionate, trauma-informed care focused on building safer homes, strengthening relationships, and supporting long-term well-being.
Support is tailored to meet individual needs and may include help with emotional regulation, conflict management, and developing healthier communication patterns. The program also focuses on healing from trauma, including the impacts of adverse childhood experiences, while promoting accountability and personal growth.
A key part of the program is connecting individuals and families to broader supports. This includes referrals and guidance related to housing, financial stress, substance use, and access to community services. By addressing these interconnected challenges, the program helps create more stable and supportive environments.
The Early Intervention Program uses a range of approaches, including cognitive behavioural strategies, community outreach, education, and collaboration with the legal system to support safety and accountability.
Participants may also have access to the Compass group, a guided program that helps individuals explore values, build emotional awareness, strengthen communication, and take meaningful steps toward lasting change.
This trifold brochure provides an overview of the program, its key focus areas, and the supports available to individuals and families in Regina.

