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News

Free Training Opportunity: Effective Workplace Response to IPV

Apr 20, 2026

PATHS is pleased to offer our Effective Workplace Response to Intimate Partner Violence online training to businesses in Saskatchewan at...

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Early Bird Registration Now Open!

Apr 17, 2026

PATHS is pleased to share that early bird registration is open for our fall conference, taking place October 14-15, 2026 in Regina,...

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Upcoming Webinar: The SK CAP: Learn about our new resource!

Apr 09, 2026

Join us for a webinar to learn about the new Saskatchewan Common Assessment Protocol for Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse...

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Introducing the Saskatchewan Common Assessment Protocol for Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse (SK CAP)

Apr 09, 2026

The Provincial Association of Transition Houses and Services of Saskatchewan (PATHS) is pleased to share the Saskatchewan Common Assessment Protocol...

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