The Bachelor of Applied Management (BAMgt) was created for journeypersons and non-business diploma and certificate graduates to give them the ability to leverage their existing education and experience into a bachelor’s degree in as little as two years of additional study. You will build knowledge and skills in a wide range of leadership and management disciplines including accountancy, human resource management, business communications, strategic management, leadership development, business analytics, finance, change management, risk management, commercial law, and economics. Classes are offered both in-person and via Zoom in the evenings and there are options each semester for courses which are offered exclusively online. This program flexibility means that students can work full-time while they complete their degree. Domestic students can attend from anywhere in Canada with a computer, webcam, and a stable internet connection, allowing them the additional flexibility of distance learning |
Professional Development
Providing Culturally Safe Care for Indigenous Children
Register by November 30 for FREE access to this module. Here This 1.5-hour module is intended to help healthcare practitioners understand the importance of cultural safety in healthcare practices and the ways they can help to make Indigenous patients and their families feel safe and dignified when accessing healthcare services. The content was developed by the Canadian Paediatric Society and the National Collaborating Centre for Indigenous Health. The module examines key aspects of culturally safe care for Indigenous children, youth, and families, and explores how culturally safe care is practiced. It covers historical factors, social determinants of Indigenous health, and power imbalances that affect patient-practitioner interactions with Indigenous people within healthcare settings and explores factors such as racism that act as barriers to accessing health care for Indigenous patients. Upon completion, learners will have a better understanding of why culturally safe care is necessary and important for improving the health status of Indigenous people and communities. |
Health and Wellness Day
Let’s Get Started!
Let’s Get Started!
Are you passionate about our profession and eager to be part of shaping the future of our new professional association? We are thrilled to invite you to an inaugural information session where we will kickstart the conversation about the establishment of a Professional Association FOR Registered Dental Hygienists in Saskatchewan.
When: Wednesday November 1st, 2023
Time: 7:00-8:00 PM
Virtual
Register Here!
SOHC- Professional Development Day
Saskatchewan Oral Health Coalition Inc. – Professional Development Day
Monday, October 23, 2023 8:00 am – 4:35 pm The Barn at Wind’s Edge in Saskatoon Registration Now Open: *Members: Cost included with membership *Non-members: $100 registration fee Register Here Keynote Speakers: Lauri-Ann Marshall – RN, Executive Director – Grassy Narrows Mercury Care Home Judy Da Silva – Grassy Narrows Environmental Health Coordinator Program Details Here.
Mental Health First Aid Standard (Virtual)
Mental Health First Aid Canada
Dates are now open for Fall/Winter 2023
Cost to attend is $275.00/person plus GST
The virtual course is delivered in a blended learning format
Register Here
2023 Saskatchewan Oral Health Conference
September 22-24, 2023
TCU Place
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Register Here
Exploring the New AAP Periodontal Disease Classification: 2 Part Series – On Demand
When: On Demand, Virtual
Where: CDHA Educational Webinars
Investment: Free for CDHA Members
Register Today!
UBC – Autism and Neurodiversity in Dentistry
Free Self-Paced Online Program
This program is designed to assist Dentists, Dental Hygienists, Certified Dental Assistants, Dental Technicians, Denturists, Dental Therapists, Dental Office Staff and anyone interested in dentistry to learn practical and useful strategies on how to support autistic and neurodivergent clients of all ages in the dental setting. In fact, many of the strategies presented will help ALL clients have more successful dental visits.
This program includes a series of four self-paced, interactive modules filled with useful activities and videos and is available to anyone, anywhere for FREE!
What are the Module Topics?
There are four modules in the program. Module 1 is a prerequisite to modules 2 through 4. Modules 2 to 4 can be taken in any order; however, it is highly recommended that the learner take the modules in sequence.
MODULE 1 | Understanding Autism and Neurodiversity
MODULE 2 | Preparing for the Appointment
MODULE 3 | During the Appointment
MODULE 4 | After the Appointment
Each module also includes supplemental resources that have been vetted by CIRCA for quality assurance.
You can start and stop the modules at any time and the platform will remember where you left off. You will also have continued access to each module to use as an ongoing resource.