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There is an update list of courses available posted. Please checkout the page for details. Read moreMarch 21, 2013The Office of the Chief Coroner has released the Report of Coroner regarding the death of Mr. Muhammad Naqash Ali at Harry Bailey Aquatic Centre in Saskatoon on June 8, 2012.The Lifesaving Society Saskatchewan Branch endorses the recommendation from the Chief Coroner's office regarding the fatal drowning incident that occurred in Saskatoon June 8, 2012. With the growing new immigrant population growing in Saskatchewan in recent years and the research done by the Lifesaving Society on the risk of new immigrants and drowning, we have been developing programs to address these issues.The Coroner's recommendation helps to validate what we are already doing. The Lifesaving Society's research shows that people new to Canada, especially those who have been in Canada for 5 years or less, are at a higher risk of drowning than people born here. In fact, they are 4 times more likely to be unable to swim than those born in Canada.Only 41% of new Canadians have taken formal swimming lessons74% of new Canadians enjoy swimming for fun and recreation71% of new Canadians see swimming as a safe activity for themselves78% see it as a safe activity for their childrenPeople who come to Canada from countries where swimming and swimming lessons are not a strong part of the culture are in a particularly dangerous situation
Beginning in Regina, Saskatchewan, we are a community, hundreds and thousands strong, committed to inclusion, acceptance and participation for people with intellectual disabilities. The Regina and District Association for Community Living was founded in 1952 by parents with a vision of inclusion for their children with intellectual disabilities. Rejecting the bygone practice of institutionalization, we work to weave everyone into the rich fabric of our community.
Saskatchewan Ebooks Initiativeas Recommended By The Multitype Library Board, The Ministry Of Education, Provincial Library And Literacy Office, Is Providing $20,000 In Each Of The Next Three Years To Convert Saskatchewan Books To Accessible Epub 3 Format. Partners In The Multitype Database Licensing Program Will Be Given Access To A Copy Of Each Ebook Title And A Copy Will Be Provided To National Network For Equitable Library Service .