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What If We Had Done Nothing To Reduce Youth Workplace Injuries?

What if we had done nothing?  That question sometimes enters our minds at Service Hospitality as we continue to enhance and expand our youth initiative.  Prior to the launch of Youth Safety Education Day in 2012, there was an average of 795 youth workplace injuries in the service and hospitality industries each year (2008 – […]

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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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School’s in Session – Safety 101

It’s the beginning of the school year and Service Hospitality is starting off with a bang by celebrating Youth Safety Education Day on September 10th! This year we will be at three high schools throughout Saskatchewan to promote workplace safety and positive mental health to the youth of our province.  The celebration will include messages […]

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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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Service Hospitality rebrands with a view to the future

BY ANDREW LIVINGSTONE On March 27, the Service and Hospitality Safety Association of Saskatchewan rebranded itself as Service Hospitality, a shorter name that will simplify communications in the future and shift the focus onto the organization’s clients. “Surprisingly enough, the name Service and Hospitality Safety Association of Saskatchewan Incorporated doesn’t roll off the tongue,” said […]

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