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SUMMARY:Free Webinar - Nutrition as Self-Care: A Non-Diet\, Additive Approach to Well-Being (CPD 453.4)
DESCRIPTION:Qualifies for 1.0 CPD Hour. \nSpend an inspiring hour with Brooke Bulloch – Registered Dietitian/CEO at Food to Fit Nutrition Inc.  She will demonstrate how to improve your nutrition intake\, behaviours and overall well-being using an additive approach. Brooke includes tangible tips and strategies relating to meal/snack preparation\, overcoming barriers\, and meeting your capacity\, adding perspective with practice-based and science-based considerations. A relatable and practical session. \nPresenter: Brooke\, Bulloch\, Food to Fit Nutrition Inc. \nClick to register for Nutrition as Self Care: A Non-Diet\, Additive Approach to Well-being \n___________ \nIn partnership with the Law Society of Saskatchewan\, CLIA will be hosting webinars related to well-being in the legal profession throughout the month of May. Building on the Canadian Mental Health Association’s Mental Health Week and the results of the National Study on the Health and Wellness Determinants of Legal Professionals in Canada\, we will be sharing free webinars available to members in CLIA jurisdictions. \nFree hour-long webinars will be held from noon – 1pm (CST)\, 2pm – 3pm (EDT). Register for each webinar individually. Note that the webinars will be provided in both French and English and registration is limited to 500 registrants. \nEach webinar offers 1 hour of continuing professional development in Saskatchewan\, Manitoba\, Newfoundland and Labrador\, Northwest Territories\, and Nunavut\, and may be eligible for mandatory continuing professional development in other jurisdictions.
URL:https://www.lawsociety.sk.ca/event/free-webinar-nutrition-as-self-care-a-non-diet-additive-approach-to-well-being-cpd-453-4/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Collaborative Event,CPD Activity,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Continuing Professional Development":MAILTO:cpd@lawsociety.sk.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260521T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260521T130000
DTSTAMP:20260605T022222
CREATED:20260403T202124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T154903Z
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SUMMARY:Free Webinar - Mindfulness and Lawyer Well-Being (CPD 453.3)
DESCRIPTION:Qualifies for 1.0 CPD Hour. \nProfessor Telfer will begin with a discussion of mental health in the legal profession. He will then introduce participants to mindfulness\, the positive benefits of being mindful and why mindfulness is relevant for the legal profession and how it can help improve lawyer well-being. The session will focus on mindfulness practices and strategies and how these practices can work with emotional intelligence topics. The Law Society of Ontario has recommended incorporating daily mindfulness practices in its Personal Management Guideline. \nPresenter: Professor Thomas Telfer \nClick to register for Mindfulness and Lawyer Wellbeing CANCELLED \n___________ \nIn partnership with the Law Society of Saskatchewan\, CLIA will be hosting webinars related to well-being in the legal profession throughout the month of May. Building on the Canadian Mental Health Association’s Mental Health Week and the results of the National Study on the Health and Wellness Determinants of Legal Professionals in Canada\, we will be sharing free webinars available to members in CLIA jurisdictions. \nFree hour-long webinars will be held from noon – 1pm (CST)\, 2pm – 3pm (EDT). Register for each webinar individually. Note that the webinars will be provided in both French and English and registration is limited to 500 registrants. \nEach webinar offers 1 hour of continuing professional development in Saskatchewan\, Manitoba\, Newfoundland and Labrador\, Northwest Territories\, and Nunavut\, and may be eligible for mandatory continuing professional development in other jurisdictions.
URL:https://www.lawsociety.sk.ca/event/free-webinar-mindfulness-and-lawyer-well-being-cpd-453-3/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Collaborative Event,CPD Activity,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Continuing Professional Development":MAILTO:cpd@lawsociety.sk.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260514T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260514T130000
DTSTAMP:20260605T022222
CREATED:20260403T201936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T192834Z
UID:10000298-1778760000-1778763600@www.lawsociety.sk.ca
SUMMARY:Free Webinar - How to Be a Lawyer and a Human Being at the Same Time (CPD 453.2)
DESCRIPTION:Qualifies for 1.0 CPD Hour. \nDoron Gold will be speaking about the unique stresses faced by lawyers and law students. The talk will cover the unique personality traits of legal professionals which can affect their ability to assimilate and cope with work stress as well as the impact that those traits have on their job performance and mental health. Stigma and help-seeking by this cohort will be covered\, as well as the relief that comes from seeking support. Finally\, foundational mental health strategies will be offered as preventative strategies for staying healthy while doing this challenging work. \nPresenter: Doron Gold\, The Lawyer Therapist. \nClick to register for How to Be a Lawyer and a Human Being at the Same Time \n___________ \nIn partnership with the Law Society of Saskatchewan\, CLIA will be hosting webinars related to well-being in the legal profession throughout the month of May. Building on the Canadian Mental Health Association’s Mental Health Week and the results of the National Study on the Health and Wellness Determinants of Legal Professionals in Canada\, we will be sharing free webinars available to members in CLIA jurisdictions. \nFree hour-long webinars will be held from noon – 1pm (CST)\, 2pm – 3pm (EDT). Register for each webinar individually. Note that the webinars will be provided in both French and English and registration is limited to 500 registrants. \nEach webinar offers 1 hour of continuing professional development in Saskatchewan\, Manitoba\, Newfoundland and Labrador\, Northwest Territories\, and Nunavut\, and may be eligible for mandatory continuing professional development in other jurisdictions.
URL:https://www.lawsociety.sk.ca/event/free-webinar-how-to-be-a-lawyer-and-a-human-being-at-the-same-time-cpd-453-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Collaborative Event,CPD Activity,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Continuing Professional Development":MAILTO:cpd@lawsociety.sk.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260513T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260513T130000
DTSTAMP:20260605T022222
CREATED:20260403T202203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260403T202203Z
UID:10000299-1778673600-1778677200@www.lawsociety.sk.ca
SUMMARY:Free Webinar - From Law School Debt to Financial Confidence (CPD 453.1)
DESCRIPTION:Qualifies for 1.0 CPD Hour. \nMany lawyers begin their careers carrying significant student debt and\, as their income grows\, find themselves uncertain about how to manage\, protect\, and plan with that money—often while navigating very different employment and practice structures. This financial wellness session is designed to support lawyers at any stage of their career who want greater clarity and confidence in their financial decisions\, regardless of how their work is structured. \nThis practical session will explore common financial pressures in the profession\, including debt repayment\, lifestyle inflation\, competing priorities\, and long-term planning\, while acknowledging that financial realities can look different for employed lawyers\, those in private practice\, partnerships\, or incorporated arrangements. Rather than focusing on individualized financial advice\, the session takes a high-level\, reflective approach to financial decision-making. Participant questions submitted in advance will help shape the content\, allowing the session to address shared themes and real concerns in a large-group virtual setting. \nParticipants will leave with a clearer understanding of how to approach financial decisions with intention\, align money choices with personal values and goals\, and reduce financial stress—so finances become a source of stability rather than added pressure\, both personally and professionally. \nPresenter: Mark Binder\, Blue Cross Manitoba \nClick to register for From Law School Debt to Financial Confidence \n___________ \nIn partnership with the Law Society of Saskatchewan\, CLIA will be hosting webinars related to well-being in the legal profession throughout the month of May. Building on the Canadian Mental Health Association’s Mental Health Week and the results of the National Study on the Health and Wellness Determinants of Legal Professionals in Canada\, we will be sharing free webinars available to members in CLIA jurisdictions. \nFree hour-long webinars will be held from noon – 1pm (CST)\, 2pm – 3pm (EDT). Register for each webinar individually. Note that the webinars will be provided in both French and English and registration is limited to 500 registrants. \nEach webinar offers 1 hour of continuing professional development in Saskatchewan\, Manitoba\, Newfoundland and Labrador\, Northwest Territories\, and Nunavut\, and may be eligible for mandatory continuing professional development in other jurisdictions.
URL:https://www.lawsociety.sk.ca/event/free-webinar-from-law-school-debt-to-financial-confidence-cpd-453-1/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Collaborative Event,CPD Activity,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Continuing Professional Development":MAILTO:cpd@lawsociety.sk.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260428T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260428T130000
DTSTAMP:20260605T022222
CREATED:20260330T235432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260414T171154Z
UID:10000293-1777377600-1777381200@www.lawsociety.sk.ca
SUMMARY:Free Webinar - Understanding Indigenous Identity: Law\, Community and Self-Determination (CPD 452)
DESCRIPTION:Qualifies for 1.0 CPD hours\, all of which qualifies for Ethics. \nPlease follow the link to register: Understanding Indigenous Identity: Law\, Community. and Self-Determination \nJoin us for an engaging discussion on Understanding Indigenous Identity: Law\, Community and Self-Determination\, a thoughtful webinar co-hosted with Lexis Nexis. This webinar explores the complex and often contested meaning of Indigenous identity in Canada\, examining how legal frameworks\, community belonging\, colonial histories\, and self‑government shape who is recognized\, who defines membership. \nWhy do these distinctions matter? Through conversation with Honourable Judge Lua Gibb and Delia Opekokew alongside moderator Matt Canning\, the discussion will unpack the differences between federally administered status and band membership\, the intergenerational impacts of status rules\, and the role of membership codes in affirming Indigenous jurisdiction and nationhood. \nSpeaker Bios\n \nThe Honourable Judge Lua Gibb\, Provincial Court of Saskatchewan is a member of the Onion Lake Cree Nation\, was appointed to the provincial court in January 2020. Prior to her appointment to the bench\, Judge Gibb worked with the province as a Crown Prosecutor; as Senior Counsel with the Public Prosecution Service of Canada and as the northern advocate and an investigator at the Saskatchewan Advocate for Children and Youth focusing on child welfare. \nAn intergenerational residential school survivor\, Judge Gibb has dedicated her legal career to creating transformative change in the way the justice system impacts Indigenous peoples and communities. She has been a champion for improving community outcomes through advocacy\, reconciliation\, and the promotion of access to justice in child welfare and criminal law. Judge Gibb has served as a faculty member for the National School for Prosecutors\, where she delivered training in how Canada’s residential schools have affected the criminal justice system as well as understanding unconscious bias in decision-making. To read more\, click here. \nDelia Opekokew (Cree\, Canoe Lake Cree First Nation\, Saskatchewan)\, IPC\, LSM\, LLD (honoris causa)\, works in association with J. de Whytell Law. \nDelia was the first Indigenous woman to be called to the Bar in Ontario in 1979 and in Saskatchewan in 1983. She attended the Beauval and Lebret Indian Residential Schools for 11 years\, the University of Winnipeg for her undergraduate studies where she received the University of Winnipeg Bursary for first year arts with distinction. She earned her LL.B. from Osgoode Hall Law School. \nDelia specializes in Aboriginal Law and Indigenous Law and represents First Nation clients from coast to coast.Delia’s experience includes representing Canoe Lake Cree First Nation’s Peoples in their successful Treaty 10 land claim. She was counsel for the Saskatchewan First Nations Veterans Association in their court action alleging that they were wrongfully deprived of veterans benefits that they were legally and morally entitled to as a result of their service in World War I\, World War II and the Korea War\, which benefits were received by their non-Indian fellow soldiers\, which action was successfully settled. To read more\, click here.  \nModerator: Matt Canning\nAs Corporate Counsel for North America at LexisNexis\, Matthew Canning provides practical and strategic legal advice across a broad range of commercial\, regulatory\, and compliance matters. Passionate about enabling growth through sound legal frameworks\, Matt plays a key role in advancing LexisNexis’s mission to advance the rule of law. \n___\nFor virtual activities\, materials’ links are typically available two business days in advance of the program date (subject to availability and where applicable). Registrations received within two business days of the date of the program may result in not receiving materials’ links until the program date. \nProgram formats and dates are subject to change. Prices are subject to GST. This program is being recorded and will be available to registrants and on-demand subject to any issues with the recording. We reserve the right to change speakers\, modify the program schedule\, and/or revise content if necessary. In the unlikely event that the Law Society of Saskatchewan is forced to modify its program schedule\, registrants will be notified.
URL:https://www.lawsociety.sk.ca/event/free-webinar-understanding-indigenous-identity-law-community-and-self-determination-cpd-452/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Collaborative Event,CPD Activity,Law Society CPD Activity,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Continuing Professional Development":MAILTO:cpd@lawsociety.sk.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20250514T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20250514T130000
DTSTAMP:20260605T022222
CREATED:20250410T224713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250929T173530Z
UID:10000246-1747224000-1747227600@www.lawsociety.sk.ca
SUMMARY:Free Webinar - The Mindful Business Charter (CPD 421.3) / Webinaire gratuit - La charte bienveillante des affaires
DESCRIPTION:Pour la description du webinaire en français\, clique ici. \nQualifies for 1.0 CPD Hour. \nWe all know the concerns around mental health in the legal profession. Many of the measures to address it are either about supporting people in distress or encouraging them to be more resilient rather than addressing the causes of the distress. \nThe Mindful Business Charter (MBC) is a movement of law firms and their clients aiming to reduce unnecessary stressors in the workplace. \nIn this session\, CEO Richard Martin provides practical concrete examples of how the MBC can be applied in any workplace.  You will also learn more about the MBC and how to get involved with the valuable work they are doing to create a healthier profession for the future. \nPresenter: Richard Martin \nREGISTER HERE \nIn partnership with CLIA and the Law Society of Manitoba\, the Law Society of Saskatchewan is hosting CLIA Well-Being in the Legal Profession Week\, May 12 to 15. \nBuilding on the theme of the Canadian Mental Health Association’s Mental Health Week of Unmasking Mental Health and the results of the National Study on the Health and Wellness Determinants of Legal Professionals in Canada\, CLIA will be sharing blog posts and free daily webinars available to members in CLIA jurisdictions. \n………………..\nFor virtual activities\, registration closes one hour before the program start time. Materials’ links are typically available two business days in advance of the program date (subject to availability and where applicable). Registrations received within two business days of the date of the program may result in not receiving the materials’ links until the program date. \nProgram formats and dates are subject to change. This program is being recorded and will be available to registrants and on-demand subject to any issues with the recording. We reserve the right to change speakers\, modify the program schedule\, and/or revise content if necessary. In the unlikely event that the Law Society of Saskatchewan is forced to modify its program schedule\, registrants will be notified. \n___________ \nWebinaire gratuit – La charte bienveillante des affaires\nQualifie pour 1\,0 heures de DPC \nNous sommes tous au courant des préoccupations en matière de santé mentale au sein de la profession juridique. Bon nombre des mesures relatives à la santé mentale qui sont proposées visent à venir en aide aux personnes en détresse ou à les encourager à faire preuve de résilience plutôt qu’à s’attaquer aux causes de la détresse. \nLa Charte bienveillante des affaires a été élaborée par des cabinets d’avocats et leurs clients et vise à réduire le stress inutile dans le milieu de travail. \nDans ce webinaire\, le directeur général Richard Martin offre des exemples pratiques et concrets de la façon dont la Charte bienveillante des affaires peut être suivie dans tout milieu de travail. Vous en apprendrez plus sur la Charte bienveillante des affaires et la manière dont vous pouvez participer au travail précieux qu’on accomplit en vue d’assurer la santé de la profession dans l’avenir. \nPrésentateur: Richard Martin \nINSCRIVEZ-VOUS ICI \nLe Barreau de la Saskatchewan\, en partenariat avec l’AAJC et le Barreau du Manitoba\, organise des activités de la semaine du mieux-être au sein dans la profession juridique de l’AAJC du 12 au 15 mai. \nEn nous inspirant du thème de la Semaine de la santé mentale 2025 de l’Association canadienne pour la santé mentale\, « La santé mentale\, sans masque »\, et des résultats de l’Étude nationale des déterminants de la santé et du mieux-être des professionnels du droit au Canada\, nous afficherons des messages sur le blogue et offrirons chaque jour un webinaire aux membres des barreaux souscripteurs de l’AAJC. \n……………….. \nPour les activités virtuelles\, l’inscription est clôturée une heure avant le début du programme. Les liens vers le matériel sont généralement disponibles deux jours ouvrables avant la date du programme (sous réserve de disponibilité et le cas échéant). Les inscriptions reçues dans les deux jours ouvrables précédant la date du programme risquent de ne pas recevoir les liens vers le matériel avant la date du programme. \nLes formats et les dates des programmes sont susceptibles d’être modifiés. Ce programme est enregistré et sera disponible pour les personnes inscrites et à la demande\, sous réserve de tout problème lié à l’enregistrement. Nous nous réservons le droit de changer d’intervenant\, de modifier l’horaire du programme et/ou de réviser le contenu si nécessaire. Dans le cas peu probable où la Law Society of Saskatchewan serait contrainte de modifier son programme\, les personnes inscrites en seraient informées.
URL:https://www.lawsociety.sk.ca/event/free-webinar-the-mindful-business-charter-cpd-421-3-webinaire-gratuit-la-charte-bienveillante-des-affaires/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Collaborative Event,CPD Activity,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Continuing Professional Development":MAILTO:cpd@lawsociety.sk.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20250513T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20250513T130000
DTSTAMP:20260605T022222
CREATED:20250410T224603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T193237Z
UID:10000245-1747137600-1747141200@www.lawsociety.sk.ca
SUMMARY:Free Webinar - Mental Health\, Well-Being\, and Issues Facing Law Students/Young Lawyers (CPD 421.2) / Webinaire gratuit - Santé mentale\, mieux-être et questions auxquelles sont confrontés les étudiants en droit et les jeunes avocats
DESCRIPTION:Pour la description du webinaire en français\, clique ici. \nQualifies for 1.0 CPD Hour. \nJoin us for a conversation about law student mental health and well-being\, featuring insights from the College of Law’s wellness initiatives. This session will explore common challenges students face\, how supports are provided\, and why building a culture of well-being in legal education matters for the future of the profession. Judy\, the College’s Well-being Coordinator\, will also infuse strategies and supports for mental health and well-being in general that can support personal and workplace well-being. \nPresenter: Dr. Judy Jaunzems-Fernuk \nREGISTER HERE \nIn partnership with CLIA and the Law Society of Manitoba\, the Law Society of Saskatchewan is hosting CLIA Well-Being in the Legal Profession Week\, May 12 to 15. \nBuilding on the theme of the Canadian Mental Health Association’s Mental Health Week of Unmasking Mental Health and the results of the National Study on the Health and Wellness Determinants of Legal Professionals in Canada\, CLIA will be sharing blog posts and free daily webinars available to members in CLIA jurisdictions. \n………………..\nFor virtual activities\, registration closes one hour before the program start time. Materials’ links are typically available two business days in advance of the program date (subject to availability and where applicable). Registrations received within two business days of the date of the program may result in not receiving the materials’ links until the program date. \nProgram formats and dates are subject to change. This program is being recorded and will be available to registrants and on-demand subject to any issues with the recording. We reserve the right to change speakers\, modify the program schedule\, and/or revise content if necessary. In the unlikely event that the Law Society of Saskatchewan is forced to modify its program schedule\, registrants will be notified. \n___________ \nWebinaire gratuit – Santé mentale\, mieux-être et questions auxquelles sont confrontés les étudiants en droit et les jeunes avocats\nQualifie pour 1\,0 heures de DPC \nVeuillez vous joindre à nous pour participer à une conversation sur la santé mentale et le mieux-être des étudiants en droit et les leçons qu’on peut tirer des initiatives relatives au mieux-être de l’école de droit de l’Université de la Saskatchewan. La séance portera sur les défis que des étudiants doivent souvent relever\, les soutiens qui sont offerts et les raisons pour lesquelles la création d’une culture de mieux-être dans le domaine de l’éducation juridique est essentielle à l’avenir de la profession. Judy\, qui coordonne des mesures visant le mieux-être à l’école de droit\, abordera aussi des stratégies et des mesures de soutien en faveur de la santé mentale et du mieux-être en général sur les plans personnel et professionnel. \nPrésentatrice: Mme Judy Jaunzems-Fernuk \nINSCRIVEZ-VOUS ICI \nLe Barreau de la Saskatchewan\, en partenariat avec l’AAJC et le Barreau du Manitoba\, organise des activités de la semaine du mieux-être au sein dans la profession juridique de l’AAJC du 12 au 15 mai. \nEn nous inspirant du thème de la Semaine de la santé mentale 2025 de l’Association canadienne pour la santé mentale\, « La santé mentale\, sans masque »\, et des résultats de l’Étude nationale des déterminants de la santé et du mieux-être des professionnels du droit au Canada\, nous afficherons des messages sur le blogue et offrirons chaque jour un webinaire aux membres des barreaux souscripteurs de l’AAJC. \n……………….. \nPour les activités virtuelles\, l’inscription est clôturée une heure avant le début du programme. Les liens vers le matériel sont généralement disponibles deux jours ouvrables avant la date du programme (sous réserve de disponibilité et le cas échéant). Les inscriptions reçues dans les deux jours ouvrables précédant la date du programme risquent de ne pas recevoir les liens vers le matériel avant la date du programme. \nLes formats et les dates des programmes sont susceptibles d’être modifiés. Ce programme est enregistré et sera disponible pour les personnes inscrites et à la demande\, sous réserve de tout problème lié à l’enregistrement. Nous nous réservons le droit de changer d’intervenant\, de modifier l’horaire du programme et/ou de réviser le contenu si nécessaire. Dans le cas peu probable où la Law Society of Saskatchewan serait contrainte de modifier son programme\, les personnes inscrites en seraient informées.
URL:https://www.lawsociety.sk.ca/event/free-webinar-mental-health-well-being-and-issues-facing-law-students-young-lawyers-cpd-421-2-webinaire-gratuit-sante-mentale-mieux-etre-et-questions-auxquelles-sont-confrontes-les-etudiants/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Collaborative Event,CPD Activity,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Continuing Professional Development":MAILTO:cpd@lawsociety.sk.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20250512T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20250512T130000
DTSTAMP:20260605T022222
CREATED:20250410T224437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T193131Z
UID:10000244-1747051200-1747054800@www.lawsociety.sk.ca
SUMMARY:Free Webinar - Well-Being in the Legal Profession: Concrete Strategies for Positive Change (CPD 421.1) / Webinaire gratuit - Mieux-être au sein de la profession juridique – stratégies concrètes pour favoriser le changement positif
DESCRIPTION:Pour la description du webinaire en français\, clique ici. \nQualifies for 1.0 CPD Hour. \nThis webinar addresses legal practitioners’ unique mental health challenges and provides evidence-based strategies to enhance well-being while maintaining professional excellence. Designed specifically for lawyers navigating the demands of modern legal practice\, this program transforms theoretical wellness concepts into practical applications for the legal environment. \nThis interactive webinar includes practical exercises\, case studies drawn from legal practice scenarios\, and actionable takeaways that can be immediately implemented in your professional environment. \nPresenter: Bena Stock \nREGISTER HERE \nIn partnership with CLIA and the Law Society of Manitoba\, the Law Society of Saskatchewan is hosting CLIA Well-Being in the Legal Profession Week\, May 12 to 15. \nBuilding on the theme of the Canadian Mental Health Association’s Mental Health Week of Unmasking Mental Health and the results of the National Study on the Health and Wellness Determinants of Legal Professionals in Canada\, CLIA will be sharing blog posts and free daily webinars available to members in CLIA jurisdictions. \n………………..\nFor virtual activities\, registration closes one hour before the program start time. Materials’ links are typically available two business days in advance of the program date (subject to availability and where applicable). Registrations received within two business days of the date of the program may result in not receiving the materials’ links until the program date. \nProgram formats and dates are subject to change. This program is being recorded and will be available to registrants and on-demand subject to any issues with the recording. We reserve the right to change speakers\, modify the program schedule\, and/or revise content if necessary. In the unlikely event that the Law Society of Saskatchewan is forced to modify its program schedule\, registrants will be notified. \n___________ \nWebinaire gratuit – Mieux-être au sein de la profession juridique – stratégies concrètes pour favoriser le changement positif (perfectionnisme)\nQualifie pour 1\,0 heures de DPC \nLe webinaire porte sur les défis uniques en matière de santé mentale auxquels les professionnels juridiques sont confrontés et présente des stratégies basées sur des données probantes qui permettent d’améliorer le mieux-être tout en maintenant l’excellence professionnelle. La séance vise en particulier les avocats qui composent avec les demandes de l’exercice du droit à l’heure actuelle et propose l’application pratique des théories sur le mieux-être au milieu juridique. \nCe webinaire interactif comporte des exercices pratiques\, des études de cas tirées de la pratique juridique et des mesures que vous pouvez prendre immédiatement dans votre milieu de travail. \nPrésentatrice: Bena Stock \nInscrivez-vous ici \nLe Barreau de la Saskatchewan\, en partenariat avec l’AAJC et le Barreau du Manitoba\, organise des activités de la semaine du mieux-être au sein dans la profession juridique de l’AAJC du 12 au 15 mai. \nEn nous inspirant du thème de la Semaine de la santé mentale 2025 de l’Association canadienne pour la santé mentale\, « La santé mentale\, sans masque »\, et des résultats de l’Étude nationale des déterminants de la santé et du mieux-être des professionnels du droit au Canada\, nous afficherons des messages sur le blogue et offrirons chaque jour un webinaire aux membres des barreaux souscripteurs de l’AAJC. \n……………….. \nPour les activités virtuelles\, l’inscription est clôturée une heure avant le début du programme. Les liens vers le matériel sont généralement disponibles deux jours ouvrables avant la date du programme (sous réserve de disponibilité et le cas échéant). Les inscriptions reçues dans les deux jours ouvrables précédant la date du programme risquent de ne pas recevoir les liens vers le matériel avant la date du programme. \nLes formats et les dates des programmes sont susceptibles d’être modifiés. Ce programme est enregistré et sera disponible pour les personnes inscrites et à la demande\, sous réserve de tout problème lié à l’enregistrement. Nous nous réservons le droit de changer d’intervenant\, de modifier l’horaire du programme et/ou de réviser le contenu si nécessaire. Dans le cas peu probable où la Law Society of Saskatchewan serait contrainte de modifier son programme\, les personnes inscrites en seraient informées.
URL:https://www.lawsociety.sk.ca/event/free-webinar-well-being-in-the-legal-profession-concrete-strategies-for-positive-change-cpd-421-1-webinaire-gratuit-mieux-etre-au-sein-de-la-profession-juridique-strategies-concretes-pour-favoriser-le/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Collaborative Event,CPD Activity,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Continuing Professional Development":MAILTO:cpd@lawsociety.sk.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20250306T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20250306T170000
DTSTAMP:20260605T022222
CREATED:20250130T214104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250304T152005Z
UID:10000237-1741273200-1741280400@www.lawsociety.sk.ca
SUMMARY:Partners in Progress: Allyship for Equity in Law
DESCRIPTION:March 6\, 2025 | 3:00-5:00 pm\nSaskatoon Club | 417 21st St East\, Saskatoon\nSpeaker: Jocelyn Peltier-Huntley\, M. Sc.\, Ph. D. \nFostering allyship in the legal profession is essential for creating a more equitable and inclusive workplace. While women are entering the profession in record numbers\, they continue to leave private practice disproportionately\, underscoring the need for greater support and advocacy. A diverse and representative legal profession not only strengthens workplace equity but also enhances the justice system as a whole. Join us for an engaging event featuring Jocelyn Peltier-Huntley\, who will present on allyship in the workplace\, followed by an interactive discussion on actionable ways to be an ally and to call in an ally (when you need one). This event aims to equip law students and lawyers with the tools to support a more inclusive profession and pave the way for meaningful change. \nNo Cost: All Law Students\, Members of the Saskatchewan Bar and Members of the Judiciary are welcome to attend\nThis program qualifies for 2.0 CPD hours\, including 2.0 Ethics hours\, under the Law Society of Saskatchewan Continuing Professional Development Policy. \nSponsored by: CBA Saskatchewan & Law Society of Saskatchewan in partnership with the University of Saskatchewan\, College of Law & CREATE Justice \nTo register\, please go to the CBA Saskatchewan site.
URL:https://www.lawsociety.sk.ca/event/partners-in-progress-allyship-for-equity-in-law/
LOCATION:Saskatoon Club\, 417 21st Street East\, Saskatoon\, Saskatchewan\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Collaborative Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Continuing Professional Development":MAILTO:cpd@lawsociety.sk.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20241024T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20241024T133000
DTSTAMP:20260605T022222
CREATED:20240911T214917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241017T154133Z
UID:10000209-1729764000-1729776600@www.lawsociety.sk.ca
SUMMARY:FREE - CLIA Peace of Mind Virtual Conference (CPD 401) / GRATUIT - Conférence virtuelle de l’AAJC sur la tranquillité d’esprit (CPD 401)
DESCRIPTION:The Canadian Lawyers Insurance Association (CLIA) is pleased to be partnering with The Law Society of Saskatchewan to bring the CLIA Peace of Mind Virtual Conference. to members in our subscriber jurisdictions. This free half-day virtual conference will provide sessions to help improve your practice and avoid errors. \n\nDATE & TIME: October 24\, 10:00 AM – 1:30 PM (Saskatchewan time)\n\n\nTOPICS & SPEAKERS:\n\n\n\n\n– Wellness Issues Facing the Profession: Erin Durant\, founder of Durant Barristers and author of “It Burned Me All Down\,” a book about her experience with mental illness as a practising lawyer.\n– Cyber Scams: Greg Markell\, President of Ridge Canada\, provider of CLIA mandatory cyber insurance.\n– Real Life Errors and Omissions Claims: CLIA Directors’ Panel\n\n\n\n\nCOST: Free\n\nFrench language translation will be available. \nPlease note that registration will be limited to 1\,000\, but sessions will be recorded. Registrants will need to set up a customer account on the LSS website. \n…….. \nL’Association d’assurance des juristes canadiens (AAJC) a le plaisir de collaborer avec le barreau de la Saskatchewan afin d’offrir aux membres des barreaux souscripteurs une conférence virtuelle sur la tranquillité d’esprit. La conférence virtuelle gratuite d’un demi-jour comprendra des séances qui vous aideront à améliorer votre pratique et à éviter des erreurs. \n\nDATE ET HEURE : le 24 octobre de 10 h à 14 h (heure de la Saskatchewan)\n\n\nSÉANCES :\n\n\n\n\n– Questions liées au mieux-être au sein de la profession : Erin Durant\, fondatrice du cabinet Durant Barristers et auteure du livre intitulé It Burned Me All Down au sujet de son expérience en tant qu’avocate praticienne aux prises avec une maladie mentale.\n– Éviter les cyberarnaques : Greg Markell\, président de Ridge Canada\, fournisseur de cyberassurance obligatoire de l’AAJC.\n– Exemples de demandes véritables de règlement d’erreurs et d’omissions : Discussion d’une table ronde sur des demandes véritables anonymisées et les façons de les éviter.\n\n\n\n\nCOÛT : Gratuit\n\nUne traduction en français sera disponible. \nNotez que l’inscription sera limitée à 1 000 mais que les séances seront enregistrées. Les personnes inscrites devront créer un compte client sur le site web du LSS.
URL:https://www.lawsociety.sk.ca/event/free-clia-peace-of-mind-virtual-conference-cpd-401-gratuit-conference-virtuelle-de-laajc-sur-la-tranquillite-desprit-cpd-401/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Collaborative Event,CPD Activity,Law Society CPD Activity,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Continuing Professional Development":MAILTO:cpd@lawsociety.sk.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20240308T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20240308T133000
DTSTAMP:20260605T022222
CREATED:20240221T163240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240304T173545Z
UID:10000183-1709899200-1709904600@www.lawsociety.sk.ca
SUMMARY:Free Webinar: Addressing Discrimination\, Harassment and Sexual Harassment in the Legal Profession 
DESCRIPTION:On International Women’s Day\, please join this virtual webinar\, which is open to all and hosted collaboratively by the Canadian Chapter of the International Association of Women Judges\, the Canadian Bar Association – Saskatchewan Branch\, CREATE Justice\, Enough Already\, the Law Society of Saskatchewan\, the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission\, and the Shift Project from the Public Legal Education Association of Saskatchewan. \nThis virtual webinar is offered free of charge by the Law Society of Saskatchewan to support diversity\, equity\, and inclusion in the legal profession and is eligible for 1.5 Continuing Professional Development (CPD) hours\, which all qualify for Ethics hours. \nPlease join this roundtable to: \n\nLearn more about discrimination\, harassment and sexual harassment in legal workplaces;\nUnderstand resources to eliminate discrimination and harassment in legal workplaces;\nContribute to discussions on good practices and available recourse;\nNetwork with other legal professionals committed to addressing discrimination and harassment; and\nCelebrate International Women’s Day and ‘Inspire Inclusion’ with colleagues in the legal profession.\n\nBackground Resources \n\nSaskatchewan Human Rights Commission: https://saskatchewanhumanrights.ca/\nEnough Already Project: https://enoughalreadysk.ca/\n Shift Project: https://shift.plea.org/\nLaw Society of Saskatchewan: Updates to the Code of Professional Conduct related to discrimination\, harassment and sexual harassment
URL:https://www.lawsociety.sk.ca/event/roundtable-addressing-discrimination-harassment-and-sexual-harassment-in-the-legal-profession/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Collaborative Event,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Collaborative Event":MAILTO:media@lawsociety.sk.ca
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