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.
The mission of the Society of Jesus is the service of faith and the promotion of justice, to be with Jesus as He builds a Kingdom of love, justice and peace. We seek to undertake this mission with spiritual and intellectual depth and with a deep commitment to social justice, solidarity with the poor and respect for God's creation.
Member Awards Nominations Deadline Extended to September 18Take part in the 2014 SCA Member Awards by submitting your nomination, or nominating another firm or individual, by September 18, 2014. If you provide construction related services in Saskatchewan and are a member of the SCA, you are eligible. You can self-nominate, or nominate another company or individual for an award. You can also nominate in multiple categories.
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.
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.
Understanding all the implications of Learning Disabilities can be overwhelming and full of obstacles. Gaining knowledge of what Learning Disabilities are, how they can be managed and knowledge of self-advocacy strategies helps parents avoid problems and
SPRA is a non-profit volunteer-based organization whose purpose is to promote, develop and facilitate parks and recreation opportunities throughout the province. We are recognized as the provincial umbrella organization representing parks and recreation in Saskatchewan and manage the Recreation Section of the Saskatchewan Lotteries Trust Fund for Sport, Culture and RecreationWhen you join SPRA you become an Active member of the Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Infrastructure representing over 400 communities and partners province wide. SPRA provides a provincial voice allowing its members to promote and facilitate parks, recreation and leisure opportunities throughout 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