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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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Educating Saskatchewan Youth – One Presentation at a Time

Did you know, 45% of young people – aged 15 – 24 – and new hires, are the most at risk of injury on the job? On average, there are 4000 young people getting hurt on the job every year and approximately 817 of those injuries come from the service and hospitality industries, in Saskatchewan. […]

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Youth Safety Education Day 2018 Recap!

On behalf of the Service & Hospitality Safety Association and it’s 4,100 members, we would like to extend our deepest thanks for participating in the most successful Youth Safety Education Day to date! By partnering with the SHSA, you, along with over 192 industry partners, organizations and schools, have helped us reach over 29,000 young people […]

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2018 SHSA Executive Symposium – Youth Safety: Implementing Change Through Education

 On Wednesday March 21st at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Conference Center in Regina we hosted our 2018 Executive Symposium where we brought together leaders from industry, government, education and research to discuss youth safety in the workplace and implementing change through education. We would like to extend our sincerest thanks to everyone who attended! We […]

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Be a Safety Leader & Partner with Us for Youth Safety Education Day – Sept 10th, 2018

Partnership Package – YOUTH Partnership Package – Workplace (NON-YOUTH) Over the last three years, on average, three young people have died each year on the job in our province and about 4,000 young people were injured at work each year.These heartbreaks can be prevented with proper safety training and education. Last year we established over […]

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