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Law Society of Saskatchewan Recorded CPD Activity CPD 421.4 – Well-Being is a Team Sport
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CPD 421.4 – Well-Being is a Team Sport

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Category: Recorded CPD Activity Tags: Lawyer Well-being, Organizational Culture, Workplace
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Recorded: 2025-05-15
Qualifies for 1.0 CPD Hour.

We often think of well-being as an individual problem, solvable with simple fixes such as doing more yoga, drinking more water, getting more rest, and setting boundaries. Yet the research continues to show that personal solutions are not enough to combat the systemic, structural, and cultural elements of the legal profession that keep people unwell. If lawyers don’t take care of each other… who will?

The responsibility for driving well-being change in the legal profession is on all of us. Incorporating actionable and replicable goals and strategies to drive true culture change, this presentation will explore how a community-based approach to lawyer well-being can remove the often artificial, unnecessary, and outmoded barriers that prevent legal professionals from being able to perform at their best.

Presenter: Ryann Peyton, Colorado Attorney Mentoring Program
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In 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.

Building 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.

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This content has been prepared for use in conjunction with a CPD program hosted by the Law Society of Saskatchewan. Reproduction of any portion of the program content, for purposes other than personal use, without the express written consent of the Law Society is strictly prohibited. The presenters have assumed that viewers will exercise their professional judgment regarding the correctness and applicability of the program content. The Law Society can accept no responsibility for any errors or omissions and expressly disclaims any such responsibility.

This transcript has been generated by an automated speech recognition system and may contain misspellings, mistranslations, or errors. It may be incomplete or inaccurate due to inaudible passages or speech recognition errors. It is provided as-is without any warranties or guarantees of accuracy. The Law Society of Saskatchewan does not assume any responsibility or liability for the use or interpretation of this transcript.

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