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Change is Good, or is it? The Impact of COVID19 on the Mental Health of Canadians

Change, a word that many of us struggle with. This time last year we all had our plans, our vision for what our future would look like heading into 2020 and beyond. In November of 2019 COVID-19 was not a thing. We were all busy planning our hot vacations, our weddings, our retirement, or birthday […]

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Service Hospitality Presents: Creating Psychological Safety During COVID-19

            Join us on Wednesday, October 7th, 2020 for our LIVE virtual event from 9:30 am – 12:00 pm (CST)! In a short period, COVID-19 has changed the way we work, learn and socialize. A focus on workplace mental health and psychological safety is critical now more than ever.  As employers […]

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Are Your Employees Returning to a Safe Workplace?

Throughout the province, and as the Saskatchewan Re-Open Plan evolves, organizations remain at varying levels of operations.  For some, their doors have never closed, they have adjusted, re-adjusted, and re-adjusted again to respond to the ever-changing requirements.  For others, their doors are still closed, and they eagerly await a re-open date from the province.  And […]

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Available Now: Your Mental Health & Well-Being Online Course!

The Canadian Mental Health Association statistics state that in any given year, 1 in 5 people in Canada will personally experience a mental health problem or illness. Furthermore, the statistics show it is estimated that 10-20% of Canadian youth are affected by a mental illness or disorder – the single most disabling group of disorders […]

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3 Deaths Annually – Does That Matter, To You?

83,876 employed annually. 3 times more likely to be injured. 4,000 annual injuries. 3 annual deaths. These startling statistics belong to our employed, Saskatchewan youth. Something needs to change. Service Hospitality strives to bring awareness, education, and support to the youth of our province, to reduce their workplace injuries and deaths. For the 8th year […]

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