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SUMMARY:Make It Our Business Training - November Session (Regina)
DESCRIPTION:Presented in partnership with:\n\n\n\nIt is a fact that Saskatchewan has the highest rates of police-reported domestic violence for both males and females in Canada.\n \n\nWith the passing of recent provincial legislation\, Saskatchewan now offers paid leave to victims of domestic and sexual violence who require time off from work. What does this mean for employers and HR professionals?\n\n \n\nThe SCC has partnered with Chartered Professionals in Human Resources Saskatchewan (CPHR Sask) and the Provincial Association of Transition Houses & Services (PATHS) to offer the Make it Our Business Program. This program provides information to engage employers and other workplace stakeholders to prevent workplace domestic violence\, to support employees at risk of or currently experiencing domestic violence\, and to improve workplace health and safety. The Program's full day session will also look at developing policy and procedures for the workplace.\n\n\n\nPlease join Jo-Anne Dusel and Crystal Giesbrecht from PATHS for a 1-day session of information and learning through the SCC's programs.\n\n\n\n2-hour street parking is available around the SCC offices. There are also several Impark lots nearby.\n\n\n\nLunch is included in the registration fee. \n\nPlease advise of any dietary restrictions on your registration form.
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Presented in partnership with:
\n\n\nIt is a fact that Saskatchewan has the highest rates of police-reported domestic violence for both males and females in Canada.
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\nWith the passing of recent provincial legislation\, Saskatchewan now offers paid leave to victims of domestic and sexual violence who require time off from work. \;What does this mean for employers and HR professionals?
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\nThe SCC has partnered with Chartered Professionals in Human Resources Saskatchewan (CPHR Sask) \;and \;the Provincial Association of Transition Houses &\; Services (PATHS) to offer the Make it Our Business Program. This program provides information \;to engage employers and other workplace stakeholders to prevent workplace domestic violence\, to support employees at risk of or currently experiencing domestic violence\, and to improve workplace health and safety. The Program'\;s full day session will also look at developing policy and procedures for the workplace.
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\nPlease join Jo-Anne Dusel and Crystal Giesbrecht from PATHS for a 1-day session of information and learning through the SCC'\;s programs.
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\n2-hour street parking is available around the SCC offices. There are also several \;Impark \;lots nearby.
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\nLunch is included in the registration fee.  \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \;
\nPlease advise of any dietary restrictions on your registration form.
LOCATION:Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce Boardroom #200-2221 Cornwall Street Regina\, SK S4P 2L1
UID:e.779.389
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DTSTAMP:20240328T122956Z
URL:http://chambermaster.saskchamber.com/events/details/make-it-our-business-training-november-session-regina-389
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