Enough Already
SASS is a founding member of Enough Already, a coalition committed to putting an end to workplace sexual harassment through education, support and empowerment.
This free Saskatchewan-focused training is available 24/7 and provides a certificate of completion to your team. If you are interested in meeting OH&S needs, check out this resource today:
These 70-minute online training modules are perfect for:
Those who have experienced sexual harassment
Employees who have witnessed sexual harassment
Perpetrators of sexual harassment
Managers and employers
Those preparing to enter the workforce (e.g. students)
Business advocacy organizations
Community and municipal advocacy organizations
Learning Outcomes include:
Identify different types of harassment and how they impact people in the workplace.
Understand an employer’s role in addressing harassment in the workplace.
Identify examples of microaggressions and lateral violence.
Select bystander intervention strategies to:
address workplace harassment
support people impacted by harassment.
Alberta Sexual Assault Conference
The Alberta Sexual Assault Conference is coming up on June 8th. This educational opportunity is designed to share core training and a management update for urban and rural healthcare professionals on sexual assault.
Psychological Health & Safety for Community Services: Level 1 Frontline Workers
This training course empowers community service workers with essential self-care and mental health skills. We will explore industry-specific stressors, identify prevalent mental health challenges, and learn about effective coping strategies to enhance emotional resilience. This session will give attendees the tools to fortify their own mental well-being and uplift their colleagues, leaving them motivated to establish a solid foundation of care that prioritizes mental health, enhancing job satisfaction and overall quality of life.
This course will cover:
Testimonials and case studies from individuals within the community services industry
Communication, coping mechanisms and support for common mental health challenges such as anxiety, grief, burnout and compassion fatigue
How to notice, acknowledge and support poor mental health in ourselves and co-workers
Additional resources and community support accessible to community service workers
Starter Kit for Campus GBV Workers
Courage to Act has released a curated list of toolkits and resources created by Possibility Seeds to support workers in creating safe campuses.