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Association News
A special thank you to Accredited Partner MLT Aikins LLP for providing free tickets to 13 student members to their Annual HR Professionals Webinar this past week.
On March 8, 2021, please join Board Chair Tamara Therrien, Past Chair and Chair of Self-Regulation Committee Gary Mearns and CEO/Registrar Nicole Norton Scott to learn more about the next steps to Proclamation of the Act and what self-regulation means for CPHR Saskatchewan. Click here to register for this free lunch hour event.
Register today for the 2021 CPHR Saskatchewan Virtual Conference March 23-24, 2021! All paid conference attendees are entered to win the grand prize draw—two WestJet flights anywhere in North America, to be enjoyed when we can safely travel again.
We are currently looking for articles related to business and the HR profession for the 2021 spring issue of the HR Saskatchewan magazine.The deadline for submissions is March 12, 2021. If you have an article suggestion or would like to discuss the suitability of your topic to the magazine please email info@cphrsk.ca.
This year, CPHR Saskatchewan celebrates its 15th anniversary. We’re asking members to celebrate by sharing their stories with a video! For rules, tips and how to submit your video, click here.
Professional Development
To view all professional development opportunities, including webinars, partnership events and accredited events, visit the Learning Calendar. For PD on Demand (online learning platform), which includes free webinars, click here. FREE WEBINAR - Top 10 HR Mistakes and How to Avoid Them FREE WEBINAR - CPHR Saskatchewan and Self-Regulation Information Session FREE WEBINAR - Building a Culture of Coaching FREE WEBINAR - Smarter Disability Benefits FREE WEBINAR - Closing the Gender Gap in the Workplace 2021 CPHR Saskatchewan Virtual Conference FREE WEBINAR - Developing Emotional Intelligence Through Coaching CPHR Alberta's Virtual Summit - HR Innovates FREE Employment Standards Webinars - Register Here FREE WorkSafe Saskatchewan Online Learning - Register Here CPHR Saskatchewan is pleased to announce the NEW virtual Member Roundtable that is based on peer learning where participants are both teachers and learners. Roundtable discussions focus on developing relationships and creating new HR knowledge by sharing information, stories, experiences and best practices. Member Roundtables are for CPHR Saskatchewan members with a common interest to meet in an informal, supportive, confidential environment. Visit the website under "Learn & Connect" to read more. Click here to submit a proposal and apply to facilitate a Member Roundtable. 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. CPHR Designation
Register now for the National Knowledge Exam (NKE) May 26 and 27, 2021. The registration deadline is April 2, 2021. Three per cent of CPD submissions will be randomly audited on an annual basis. Those CPHRs who are randomly selected will be notified by March. Please keep all documentation for 18 months following your annual CPD submission in the event you are audited. Annual 2021 CPD (Jan. 1-Dec. 31, 2021) must be entered by Jan. 15, 2022 to avoid a $50 late fee. Popular Links
After reviewing all the information, if you have questions, please contact Holly Guran, Professional Standards Manager at hguran@cphrsk.ca. The Validation of Experience (VOE) Assessment is the final formal step in earning the CPHR designation.
The next VOE intake, and application submission deadline is April 30, 2021. It is recommended to submit by April 14 so your application can be reviewed in advance. This gives you time to provide any missing information prior to the deadline.
Resources
Source: Harvard Business Review Source: Canadian HR Reporter "Saskatchewan has introduced legislation that will allow for Saskatchewan’s provincial HR association to be self-regulated." In December 2020, the federal government invited CPHR Canada and its members to participate in a survey to gain insight into the issue of mental health in the workplace. In response to the invitation, more than 90 per cent of respondents noticed an increase in the number of workers experiencing psychological health issues that stem from the workplace. To read this submission, click here CPHR Canada’s CEO, Anthony Ariganello co-authored a paper on the economic responses to COVID-19. For the full briefing click here. |
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