Tag Archives: Regina Catholic School Division

Youth Safety Education Day Poster Contest!

This year, we organized a mental health poster contest for Youth Safety Education Day. The contest was for all K to 8 students in both the Regina Catholic School Division and Prairie Valley School Division.  It encompassed a mental health theme that corresponded with Youth Safety Education Day’s focus, Psychological Health and Safety in the […]

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Regina Catholic School Division Career Days

In March two of our safety advisors had the privilege of attending career days, at each of the four Regina Catholic School Division’s high schools. Students were able to visit some industry booths – inquiring about different post-secondary education and training avenues! Service Hospitality was eagerly speaking with the students about being ready for any […]

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Regina Catholic School Division Career Days!

Last week, the Regina Catholic School Division hosted Career Days at each of their high schools – Riffel, O’Neill, Miller and LeBoldus.     We were able to reach over 800 youth last week regarding workplace health and safety! A student in each of the 4 schools won a prize package packed full with awesome […]

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YSED Elementary School Paragraph & Poster Winners!

Special thanks to the Regina Catholic School Division and the 26 elementary schools involved with this years Youth Safety Education Day Safety Poster and Paragraph contest! This year, we decided to extend our activities for Youth Safety Education Day! We created a Safety Poster contest for kindergarten to grade 5 and a Safety Paragraph contest for […]

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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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