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CPHR Saskatchewan's first ever VIRTUAL HR Forum was a success! Thank you to all members and non-members who participated in the event on September 29 and 30. Visit the Learning Calendar regularly for more professional development events we know you will enjoy! Applications to participate in the Mentorship Program as a mentor or protégé are available online from September 14 until October 30. The Mentorship Program runs annually from January to December. Applicants will be notified of partnership matches in November. Click here for more information.
Professional Development
To view all professional development opportunities, including webinars, partnership events and accredited events, visit the Learning Calendar. FREE Webinar - Identifying Gaps in Workplace Policy for Mental Health and Substance Use FREE Webinar - Using HR Technology to Mitigate Risk and Increase Accountability FREE Webinar - The Art of Hiring and Beyond FREE Employment Standards Webinars - Register Here FREE WorkSafe Saskatchewan Online Learning - Register Here The CPHR Saskatchewan Accreditation Program supports the continued professional development needs of our growing number of CPHRs by recognizing quality HR-focused professional development programs. Click here to view a list of our accredited partners and their professional development events. CPHR Designation
The end of 2020 is just around the corner — a reminder for all CPHRs:
Information regarding the CPD requirements, the online reporting system and the webinar recording can be found here. Information regarding leave of absence can be found here. After reviewing all the information, if you have questions, please contact Holly Guran, Professional Standards Manager at hguran@cphrsk.ca. CPHR Saskatchewan is excited to announce new national requirements to the Validation of Experience (VOE) Assessment effective June 30, 2020. The next VOE intake will be December 31, 2020.
Resources
Government of Saskatchewan October has been proclaimed Disability Employment Awareness Month by the Government of Saskatchewan. The month will help raise awareness on the importance of our workforce being inclusive, and ensuring individuals with disabilities are being given the same opportunities as all residents in the province. The month is a time to celebrate the many and varied contributions of workers with disabilities. Canadian Payroll Association New research shows that working Canadians are better off financially, but still more financially stressed than in the past. |
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