Tag Archives: youth

“Unlocking Potential: Creating a Healthy & Safe Mindset in Future Leaders”

We are thrilled to announce our in-person, one-day complimentary event, “Unlocking Potential: Creating a Healthy & Safe Mindset in Future Leaders,” on Tuesday, June 20th, at TCU Place in Saskatoon with International Leadership Expert Michelle Ray!  When: Tuesday, June 20th, 2023 Time: 9 am – 3:30 pm *Followed by a networking reception Where: TCU Place […]

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Register Today for our Mental Health & Well-Being Course

Safety in Schools educates & empowers youth to stay safe & live their best life mentally, physically, & financially. Add a tool to your stress prevention tool kit by registering today for our complimentary Mental Health and Well-being course.  Did you know April is Stress Awareness Month? Stress is a common response faced by many […]

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Safety in Schools – WHMIS 2015 Course

SWIFT Learning and well-known, highly respected industry professionals developed this FREE two-hour Safety in Schools course, WHMIS 2015.  Course Description: The Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) has aligned with the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) to reflect elements of a United Nations initiative. The updated WHMIS program is Canadian […]

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Your Mental Health & Well-Being Course

Presenting our FREE, Your Mental Health & Well-Being Course developed in partnership with Safety in Schools. This online course is available to students in any school and in any province through the Safety in School’s online library. Mental health affects everything in a person’s life, including relationships, success in school, and even physical health. Everyone faces […]

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Back to School & Back to Safety

  Did you know young and new workers are the most at risk of injury on the job? Each year in Saskatchewan, approximately 3,200 youth under the age of 25 are injured on the job, and an average of two die from workplace incidents. Youth are heading back to work – returning to a part-time […]

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