
Erin Moss is a Registered Social Worker with the Saskatchewan Association of Social Workers. She grew up in the Melfort area and is passionate about developing a strong sense of community for individuals and families and making long-lasting connections.
Erin has worked in the field since 2006 in frontline and supervisory positions in both government and First Nation communities. She has significant experience in Child Welfare, is aware of indicators of abuse, and educated in child development. Erin has supported individuals in navigating through Child Protection matters and Family breakdowns. She has vast experience in supporting clients with a variety of mental health concerns, those who have experienced trauma, addictions, grief and loss, and those struggling with relationships. She has experience working with people of all ages, cultures, ethnicities, and sexual orientation.
Erin utilizes a strength-based counselling approach that focuses on family relationships and personal strengths. Erin has significant knowledge in the field of crisis intervention and utilizes her skills and training to help provide stability to individuals and families within a holistic framework.
Erin has advanced training in the following:
ASIST (Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training)
SafeTALK (Suicide Alertness for Everyone)
Mental Health First Aid
Mental Health First Aid Facilitator Training
ASK (Assessing for Suicide in Kids)
Touchstones of Hope and Reconciliation
FASD
Sexual Abuse: Assessment and Interviewing Training
Trauma – Strategies for Resolving the Impact of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Overcoming Conflict Training
Motivational Interviewing
Play Therapy Training
Stress and Coping Strategies
Naloxone Training and Overdose Awareness
Ontario Domestic Assault Risk Assessment Training
Little Warriors Training (youth sexual abuse trauma)
When Erin isn’t working, you will find her travelling, at the lake, and spending time with family and friends.
