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Mental Health Matters – Fight the Stigma

Combating stigma related to mental illness starts with how we use language – something that continuously evolves. In our organizations, we must be aware of any outdated language being used. Everyone can be a champion against stigma when practicing the use of appropriate and respectful language. So, as you communicate with others, be mindful that […]

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Workplace Safety for Newcomers to Canada

Service Hospitality is excited to share their knowledge of workplace safety with the newcomers to Canada, who have chosen to settle in Saskatchewan.  This valuable information is helpful to newcomers as workplace safety laws and procedures can vary greatly from country to country. Service Hospitality safety advisors share their knowledge with the newcomers through a […]

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Me Day at St. Lorenzo Ruiz Elementary School

In early February, we had the privilege of speaking at St. Lorenzo Ruiz Elementary School in Saskatoon. They organized and hosted a “Me Day” designed in connection to a personalized learning project for the Grade 8 students. The students identified health issues of concern for kids in their community, such as gossiping, bullying, residential schools, sleep […]

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Regina Immigrant Women’s Centre: Workplace Safety – A Newcomers Guide

The Regina Immigrant Women’s Centre has hosted the SHSA numerous times to present Workplace Safety – A Newcomers Guide. This guide offers an introduction to workplace safety, for newcomers in Canada. The course content is taught through an easy to follow PowerPoint presentation, along with purposeful in-class activities to help further knowledge learned. Some of the […]

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Grade 6 Safety Presentation

Did you know? Young people ages 12 to 19 had the highest likelihood of injury. More than one-quarter (27%) of this age group suffered an injury, almost twice the proportion of adults (14%) and three times the proportion of seniors (9%). – Stats Canada Youth (ages 15-24) are three times more likely to be injured […]

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