Our Children, Our Future, Our PromiseMissionProtecting the best interests of our children and enhancing the well-being of families.Value StatementsRespect - we honor and respect our children, 13 member First Nations, our care givers, our Board members, and each other with dignity and honorHonesty - we are honest and fair in all our deliberations, decisions and actionsAccountability - we act in good faith in the best interest of our children and support our First Nation communities by a dedicated and professional staffIntegrity - we are committed to work together to achieve our vision and maintain our Oath of ConfidentialityMandateThe Yorkton Tribal Council Child and Family Services Inc. Administration is mandated to provide appropriate preventative and protective child and family services to the members of the thirteen member First Nations (Ocean Man First Nation, Kahkewistahaw First Nation, Cote First Nation, Keeseekoose First Nation, Key First Nation, Sakimay First Nation, Cowessess First Nation, Pheasant Rump Nakota First Nation, White Bear First Nation, Ochapowace First Nation, Peepeekisis Cree Nation, Star Blanket Cree Nation, and Little Black Bear's Band) pursuant to, and consistent with, the provisions of the FSIN Child Welfare and Family Support Act and the Saskatchewan Child Welfare Act
The building design features a 5level podium containing carparking and apartments fronting Albert Rd, surmounded by a further 15 levels of residential apartments.27 Little Collins Street, Melbourne27 Little Collins Street is a 32storey mixed use development at the ''Paris'' end of the Melbourne CBD. It comprises 142 residential apartments, and a further 44 luxury residences and penthouses on the top six floors, a new 5star international brand hotel of approximately 175 guest rooms and suites.6 John Street, Box HillJade Apartments at John Street Box Hill feature 65 one bedroom and studio apartments over three levels. Generous landscaping, common amenity, and close proximity to public transport, Box Hill TAFE and retail precincts combined to create a successful student accommodation development.St Kilda Road, South MelbourneComing Soon19 level residential development with 227 apartments, total market value at AUD $180m.
The Saskatchewan Construction Safety Association is an industry-funded organization providing cost effective, accessible safety training and advice to the construction industry in the province. Our membership consists of any construction company that pays premiums to the Saskatchewan Workers' Compensation Board under the construction rate codes.
Perception SurveysPerception SurveysTo begin to understand your safety culture, it is critical to recognize the current perceptions that exist within your organization.Vision and Mission MSA Vision is to achieve the safest possible working environment for all employees in our industry.MSA Mission is to reduce time loss injury frequency rates and durations through the building of effective relationships with employers, employer groups and government agencies and through public awareness, education, training and motivation of targeted employers.
Saskatchewan people, families and communities benefit from the vibrant curling culture of our province; the sport of curling is a source of pride for all of Saskatchewan.
SASTT's MissionCode of Ethics To serve the public and the environment by promoting the integrity of applied science/engineering technology professions through a registration process of technical proficiency and a code of ethical conduct for its practitioners. About SASTTSaskatchewan Applied Science Technologists and Technicians (SASTT) is the only professional association that represents applied science/ engineering technologists and technicians in the Province of Saskatchewan. Members of SASTT have been certified by their peers as having a recognized level of post-secondary academic and practical training in a specialized applied science/engineering technology discipline.The Association was originally established under the name of The Society of Engineering Technicians and Technologists of Saskatchewan (SETTS) in 1965. In 1988, the members voted unanimously to change to our present name which encompasses all disciplines of registration.Who We AreTechnology Professionals in Saskatchewan are individuals who are capable of assuming responsibility and of exercising independent judgement in the fields of applied science/engineering technology in which they are trained.Applied Science Technologists and Certified Technicians have post-secondary training, or equivalent, in the principles of applied mathematics and applied science/engineering technology