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Calgary Fire Department and Safety in Schools Foundation of Canada Partnership
November 28th, 2022 – Calgary, AB – The Calgary Fire Department (CFD) and the Safety in Schools Foundation of Canada (SiS) are pleased to announce a new partnership to develop a Fire Prevention and Safety app and online program for teens and young adults which will be delivered to high schools and post secondary institutions in Calgary and the surrounding area first quarter of 2023.
The SiS Foundation of Canada Welcomes Larry Masotti to the Board of Directors
Calgary, Alberta, – November 21st, 2022 – The SiS (Safety in Schools) Foundation of Canada is honored to welcome Larry Masotti to the SiS Board of Directors. A Canadian Registered Safety Professional, with a master’s degree in Organizational Leadership, bachelor’s degrees in both Adult Education and the Arts, Larry also has over 25 years of health and safety experience.
The SiS Foundation of Canada Welcomes Christine O’Donnell
Calgary, Alberta, – July 11, 2022 – Safety in Schools Foundation of Canada (SiS) is delighted to welcome Christine O’Donnell to the SiS Board of Directors to help expand into Ontario and Eastern Canada.
How one app is tackling youth mental health and workplace hazards to reduce accidents
What are the core concepts of mental health? That’s exactly what a study (Manwell LA, 2015) was commissioned to answer but concluded with no consensus and more research required. What there is a consensus on, is that the copious studies and poll results are all “depressing,” especially when it comes to youth mental health.
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To read the full article: https://www.thesafetymag.com/ca/topics/technology/how-one-app-is-tackling-youth-mental-health-and-workplace-hazards-to-reduce-accidents/411523
The SiS Foundation of Canada Welcomes Lee-Anne Lyon Bartley to the Board of Directors
Lovingly known as Canada’s Safety Diva, Lee-Anne will help expand SiS across the country Calgary, Alberta, – June 9, 2022 – Safety in Schools Foundation of Canad ...
How SWIFT Learning Is Empowering Young Workers To Stay Safe
SAHARA (Safety and Health Awareness Risk Assessment) was developed to mitigate hazards, psychological health, and well-being in the workplace. To read the full article: https://www.thesafetymag.com/ca/topics/leadership-and-culture/how-company-is-empowering-young-workers-to-stay-safe/405748
SWIFT Learning and the SiS Foundation of Canada Launch ‘SAHARA’
Free patent pending Mental Health and Workplace Risk Assessment App and Training Program for Youth and IndustryFebruary 15, 2022 – Calgary, AB – SWIFT Learning a ...
SWIFT Learning Partnership with Wood’s Home Mentioned in the Calgary Herald
From the Monday, January 17, 2022 Calgary Herald, page A8 CEO of Blackfoot Confederacy council aims to preserve, showcase culture Written by David Parker ...