Open-to-all and cost-free, the Network Exchange is a monthly online forum featuring two partners of the STOPS to Violence Network. The series promotes learning and information sharing about initiatives and resources that contribute to addressing interpersonal and gender-based violence in Saskatchewan. Presenter: Kia Schollar, SaskSport: initiatives designed to address gender-based violence in sport with a focus on keeping […]
The purpose of Saskatchewan Violence Prevention Week (SVPW) is to focus on public awareness and prevention of violence by engaging government, community partners, and individuals to promote safe communities and healthy relationships.
Presenter: Crystal Giesbrecht and Jo-Anne Dusel from PATHS will speak to their upcoming online training on effective Response to Violence in the Workplace. Presenter: Hillary Peterson from PLEA will speak about two of their projects that offer legal advice and resources to people who have experienced workplace sexual harassment, those who have experienced sexual violence and resource information for family violence.
This online webinar will let participants explore ways to help maximize collective impact, right here in Saskatchewan. This webinar will cover; the stages of change, and how they can be used to influence the way individuals act, what makes a message effective, how collaboration can influence change, as well as an overview of what is […]
As organizations and as leaders, we are being called to be more flexible and creative in the context of accelerating changes, increased complexity, and challenging social and economic realities. Effective leadership requires a personal philosophy and mindset. It also requires the development of a set of skills to navigate the complexity of organizational, community, and […]
Join the Movement to End Violence! Saskatchewan training and collaboration opportunity.
Saskatchewan Solutions is a series of live virtual sessions featuring initiatives, tools and resources that focus on building healthy relationships and strong safe communities through violence prevention. Tiffany Carrier and Cecile McKay with the Talking Stick App will speak about this valuable virtual, anonymous space for Indigenous People to connect with Indigenous Peer Advocates. Talking […]
SASS is a registered non-profit, member-driven organization dedicated to eliminating sexual violence in Saskatchewan through research, public education, and advocacy.