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The Council marks it's foray into the prevention of "Intentional" or "Inflicted" Injuries with this ground-breaking course. Regina, SK - The Council’s free online training catalogue expands with this mental health themed training course that features an all-Saskatchewan cast of hosts and participants. The product of extensive research, collaboration, and audiovisual production, this new course seeks to inspire resiliency in it’s participants by examining the perspectives of different people who have found ways to focus on healing that ultimately builds resiliency. It is an introduction to a broad topic, to start our minds on a journey of understanding what it means to be mentally healthy. Hosted by award-winning author, speaker, and mental health expert Allan Kehler, and featuring Saskatchewan residents who share their stories, struggles, and healing journey, the Council’s content specialists combine digital graphic arts, interviews, statistics, and hosted lectures to develop an immersive and engaging learning experience. Participants are given numerous challenges to work into their daily routines that will further strengthen their health and ability to withstand the pressures of the everyday world. Along with teaching proven healthy exercises and skills, the concept of healthy choices and recognizing their significance is at the heart of this training course. As a foundational course in the Council’s recently restructured Career Safety Education series, all new workers are given the opportunity to review and learn mental health strategies before making uneducated choices that lead to poor mental health. The Council and its free programs are supported by the following multi-year organizational sponsors: CAA Saskatchewan; Crescent Point Energy; Heavy Construction Safety Association of Saskatchewan; K + S Potash; Meridian Surveys; Saskatchewan Association for Safe Workplaces in Health; Saskatchewan Common Ground Alliance; Saskatchewan Construction Safety Association SaskEnergy; and WorkSafe Saskatchewan. Access Career Safety Education here: https://www.sasksafety.org/career-safety-education.html Media inquiries: Rory McCusker New Media Specialist Saskatchewan Safety Council 445 Hoffer Drive, Regina, SK, S4N 6E2 Phone: 306.757.2983, Cell: 306.596.4312 Email: rmccusker@sasksafety.org
The Council marks it's foray into the prevention of "Intentional" or "Inflicted" Injuries with this ground-breaking course.
Regina, SK -
The Council’s free online training catalogue expands with this mental health themed training course that features an all-Saskatchewan cast of hosts and participants.
The product of extensive research, collaboration, and audiovisual production, this new course seeks to inspire resiliency in it’s participants by examining the perspectives of different people who have found ways to focus on healing that ultimately builds resiliency. It is an introduction to a broad topic, to start our minds on a journey of understanding what it means to be mentally healthy.
Hosted by award-winning author, speaker, and mental health expert Allan Kehler, and featuring Saskatchewan residents who share their stories, struggles, and healing journey, the Council’s content specialists combine digital graphic arts, interviews, statistics, and hosted lectures to develop an immersive and engaging learning experience.
Participants are given numerous challenges to work into their daily routines that will further strengthen their health and ability to withstand the pressures of the everyday world. Along with teaching proven healthy exercises and skills, the concept of healthy choices and recognizing their significance is at the heart of this training course.
As a foundational course in the Council’s recently restructured Career Safety Education series, all new workers are given the opportunity to review and learn mental health strategies before making uneducated choices that lead to poor mental health.
The Council and its free programs are supported by the following multi-year organizational sponsors: CAA Saskatchewan; Crescent Point Energy; Heavy Construction Safety Association of Saskatchewan; K + S Potash; Meridian Surveys; Saskatchewan Association for Safe Workplaces in Health; Saskatchewan Common Ground Alliance; Saskatchewan Construction Safety Association SaskEnergy; and WorkSafe Saskatchewan.
Access Career Safety Education here: https://www.sasksafety.org/career-safety-education.html
Media inquiries:
Rory McCusker New Media Specialist Saskatchewan Safety Council 445 Hoffer Drive, Regina, SK, S4N 6E2 Phone: 306.757.2983, Cell: 306.596.4312 Email: rmccusker@sasksafety.org