• Everyday Self-Care for Parents

    The Supporting Parents Webinar Series focuses on topics to help parents and caregivers learn how to create environments that help children thrive. These webinars can be used as part of parenting groups or can be used by parents and caregivers independently. Interactive activities are used to share strategies and tips to enhance capacity to raise […]

  • Introductory Motivational Interviewing Training

    Motivational Interviewing (MI) is an effective way of talking with people about CHANGE. Change is not always easy but using MI with your clients: Helps them consider their own reasons for change Decreases their resistance to change Builds motivation to change Strengthens their commitment to change MI is useful in supporting people in a variety […]

  • Supporting Neurodiverse Children: Tools for Calm, Connection, and Care

    This webinar will explore the concept of neurodiversity and what it means for children and their families. Sensory differences will be discussed, and practical strategies parents can use to support their child during moments of overstimulation will be shared. The powerful tool of meltdown mapping will be introduced, highlighting the importance of recognizing and understanding […]

  • Syphilis Foundations

    This workshop is designed as a foundational overview of syphilis for front-line service providers working in community-based organizations that serve priority populations. As rates of syphilis have risen sharply in recent years, service providers play an important role in increasing awareness and facilitating access to prevention, testing and treatment services. The goal of this workshop […]

  • Virtual Bicycle Safety Classroom Education

    Bicycling is a great way for students to get around, enjoy the outdoors, and keep active. Despite its amazing benefits, injuries can and do occur. Join staff from the Saskatchewan Prevention Institute and Saskatchewan Health Authority Acquired Brain Injury Education & Prevention for a 45-minute LIVE virtual presentation about bicycle and helmet safety. Topics covered […]

  • Introductory Motivational Interviewing Training

    Motivational Interviewing (MI) is an effective way of talking with people about CHANGE. Change is not always easy but using MI with your clients: Helps them consider their own reasons for change Decreases their resistance to change Builds motivation to change Strengthens their commitment to change MI is useful in supporting people in a variety […]

  • Keeping Kids Safe Online (KKSO)

    Keeping Kids Safe Online is an interactive webinar designed to help parents, caregivers, and community groups better understand how to help children stay safe online. This webinar will cover critical topics such as online sexual exploitation, red flags for grooming and luring, sextortion, peer-to-peer exploitation, and more. We’ll also discuss important safety tips, how to […]

  • The Lockbox Project: Starting Safety Conversations in Suicide and Accidental Poisoning Prevention

    In recognition of Poison Prevention Week (March 16-22, 2025), this webinar will highlight an innovative medication lockbox project along with evidence-based resources for youth mental health and childhood poisoning prevention. Suicide is an ongoing concern in Canada and around the world. Saskatchewan has adopted the Roots of Hope framework, which is a community-based model that […]

  • Infant Safety at Home: Preventing Common Injuries

    Supporting families during an infant's early development is important to foster safe and healthy growth. This webinar equips service providers and healthcare professionals with evidence-based strategies to support parents and caregivers. Attendees will explore practical safety measures for safe sleep, fall prevention, water safety, and soothing techniques for crying babies. This webinar will also cover […]