Tag Archives: Engagement

Online Safety for Youth

Humans have a strong need to interact, communicate and connect with one another. The COVID-19 pandemic has shaped society’s need for technology as a means to stay connected more than ever before whether it be with family, friends, classmates, colleagues, cyberworld, entertainment and global news updates. Our need to stay connected has increased our engagement […]

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Create a Video on Workplace Safety & Be Entered to Win!

Service Hospitality dedicates countless hours to educating youth about the importance of workplace health and safety through Youth Safety Education Day, our in-class youth presentations for Grade 3, Grade 6 and Grade 8, career days, and online courses. These are delivered in a fun and interactive manner. Worksafe Saskatchewan is holding its yearly Youth Video […]

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Do you have Newcomers working for you?

Recently, Service Hospitality joined the inaugural Working Group for the Immigration Partnership Saskatoon – Local Immigration Partnerships (LIP). The Immigration Partnership Saskatoon (IPS) is designed to improve the integration of newcomers to Saskatoon and to strengthen the ability to better address the needs of our newcomers. The Working Group will foster a systematic approach to […]

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Tackling Workplace Mental Health: How your OH&S Committee can help

Autumn is a transition season, and with the days growing shorter, the leaves falling off the trees, and a long winter approaching, many workplaces begin to see shifts in their employee’s behaviors. A normally upbeat manager becomes withdrawn and quiet. A star employee starts coming in late and forgetting about projects. Tempers flare and previously […]

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CMHA National: National youth advisory council

Passionate about mental health? Want to make a difference? CMHA National is recruiting people in Canada aged 15-30 to apply to its national youth advisory council. Visit www.cmha.ca/youth for more info.    Background and Purpose With more than 75 per cent of mental health concerns emerging in early adulthood – between adolescence and early 20s […]

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