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Association News
Happy Employee Appreciation Day! I am fortunate to have great people to work with! As Simon Sinek says, “A team is not a group of people who work together. A team is a group of people who trust each other.” I couldn’t agree more. Thank you Amanpreet, Leanne, and Holly for showing up each day. Your efforts make significant impact to CPHR Saskatchewan! —Nicole Norton Scott, CPHR CEO/Registrar, CPHR Saskatchewan
CPHR Saskatchewan is excited to announce the Virtual HR Forum on March 19, 2024. Register here.
There are some exciting upcoming changes to the Chartered Professional in Human Resources (CPHR) designation.
Mount Saint Vincent University is conducting a study of HR professionals in Canada that they believe will be of interest to and possibly of some use to our organization’s professional members called "Human resource professionals in Canada: Examining workplace affordances and engagement and links among gender, age, rank, and race."
Professional Development
CPHR Saskatchewan Learning Calendar We're proud to offer members quality professional development and resources. To view all upcoming professional development opportunities offered by CPHR Saskatchewan and its partners, visit the Learning Calendar. Review our Partner Directory to find additional courses and programs pre-approved for CPD hours. Upcoming Events International Women's Day: Inspire Inclusion Inclusion Symposium (Live Online) 2024 Virtual HR Forum Competencies Lunch & Learn Series General Info Sessions Impact of Racial Discrimination on Indigenous Communities How to (Really) Retain Your Talent in 2024 Data Analytics for HR - 101 How to Recruit More Indigenous People Into the HR Profession Conducting Credibility Assessments Workshop Workplace Investigations Certificate Program Cultural Competency Lessons Through the Wisdom of Elders Report Writing Workshop Interviewing Techniques Workshop More Professional Development Options
CPHR Designation
The next NKE will take place Nov. 14, 2024. Learn more here. As of Jan.1, 2022, associate members wishing to pursue the CPHR designation and write the NKE must be NKE Ready. Being NKE Ready means associate members have met the coursework requirement and received approval from CPHR Saskatchewan prior to registering for the NKE. For those requesting transcripts, if the name on your transcripts or reports is different than your current name, please update the "maiden name" in your member profile. NKE Prep Courses Updates
There is a minimum requirement of 10 CPD hours annually and, during any three-year rolling period, a minimum of 60 CPD hours, including a three-hour ethics course. Ethics Course: There will be a new ethics course rolled out in May 2024. Information will be shared in the months to come. If you have not taken the ethics course or have taken it and need to do so again by Dec. 31, 2024, please wait for the new course. Audit: 3% of CPD submissions will be randomly audited for 2023. Those professional members (CPHRs) who were randomly selected have been notified. 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) requirements and application have been updated to align with the revised competency framework. We strongly encourage all CPHR candidates to review the information below before completing the application: Join the Virtual VOE Info Session Resources
CPHR Saskatchewan has put together a list of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) resources for members and the public to assist with education and taking action to ensure safe workplaces in Saskatchewan. Click here to read more.
A collection of more than 650 forms, templates, and checklists can be downloaded and customized for your needs. This resource is available for CPHR Saskatchewan members only. Click here to view.
Saskatchewan HR Trends Reports can help HR practitioners to make informed decisions with reliable information on what is occurring in Saskatchewan’s workplaces. Click here to learn more.
CPHR Saskatchewan encourages everyone to take time to listen, learn, reflect, and safely participate in events in their communities that recognize the harms of the Indian Residential School system and honour its resilient survivors, their families, and their communities. Click here to view resources.
Leaders Lounge is a regular video series where Anthony Ariganello, President and CEO of CPHR BC & Yukon and CPHR Canada, interviews prominent senior HR professionals who share their experiences over this past year. Visit the Videos & Podcasts page to watch videos and listen to podcasts related to HR. |
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