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SUMMARY:Understanding the Dynamics of Domestic Violence for Family Law Practitioners
DESCRIPTION:This training will provide an overview of the dynamics of domestic violence in the context of separation\, divorce\, and child custody and access. All are welcome to attend. The training will take place over 4 mornings (8 am – 12 pm Saskatchewan time)\, Monday\, January 23- Thursday\, January 26\, 2023. The training will be held using Zoom. A link and password will be sent out to registered participants prior to the training. \nThis training qualifies for:\n• 15 hours for Continuing Professional Development credits (4.5 hours of Ethics credits) with the Law Society of Saskatchewan\n• 32 ADRIC Continuing Education & Engagement (CEE) points with the ADR Institute of Saskatchewan\n• 15 hours for Continuing Professional Development credits with Law Society of British Columbia\n• Alberta\, Manitoba\, Northwest Territories\, and Yukon lawyers: consider including this course as a CPD learning activity in your annual Continuing Professional Development Plan \nSee the detailed agenda here \nREGISTER HERE (When registering\, be sure to select the dates that you wish to attend under “available training courses”) \nIf you cannot attend this training\, visit this page to enter your information to be notified of future training dates!
URL:https://pathssk.org/event/jan2023-familylaw/
CATEGORIES:PATHS
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20230510T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20230510T163000
DTSTAMP:20260422T170725
CREATED:20230411T192605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230413T195154Z
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SUMMARY:Safe & Together™ Model Overview Training by PATHS
DESCRIPTION:May 10\, 2023- 8:30 am- 4:30 (In Regina; Location TBA) \nTraining is $105.83. REGISTER HERE. Download the flier with details here. \nThis Overview training experiential training provides participants with an introduction to\, and overview of\, the Safe & Together™ Model. It gives the foundation for domestic violence-informed practice by focusing on cross-cutting themes\, pattern-based approach and survivor strengths. \nContact Kathryn Boyce\, PATHS Project Coordinator with any questions (paths.projects@sasktel.net). \nAbout the Safe & Together™ Model Overview Training\nThis one-day experiential training is an introduction to\, and overview of\, the Safe & Together™ Model. It gives the foundation for domestic violence-informed practice by focusing on cross-cutting themes\, pattern-based approach and survivor strengths. The presentation provides participants with: \n\nInformation about creating a domestic violence-informed child welfare system.\nPrinciples and components of the Safe & Together Model.\nInformation about the framework behind competency-building in child welfare around domestic violence.\n\nObjectives \n\nTo introduce a perpetrator pattern framework.\nTo introduce and understand the Safe & Together Model principles and components and how those guide practice in various roles.\nTo introduce how to use the Safe & Together Model as a way to enhance good practice in various roles.\nTo share information about the range of activities and offerings from the Safe & Together Institute.\n\nKey Topics \n\nCross-cutting themes\nPerpetrator pattern-based approach\nDomestic violence-informed documentation\nHolistic assessment of survivor strengths\n\nTarget Audience \n\nGender-based violence professionals (domestic violence shelters\, domestic violence services\, sexual assault centres)\nChild welfare professionals\nLaw enforcement\nAttorneys\nGuardians ad litem\nCommunity service providers\nMental health providers\nBatterer intervention providers\nSubstance abuse providers and others are welcome to attend\n\nCancellation Policy \nYou may request to cancel your registration for a refund minus a 10% administrative fee up to 10 business days before the event. Cancellations up to three days before the event may be transferred to a future session of the same training\, or you may receive a refund minus a 25% administrative fee. Cancellations made less than three days before the event may not receive a refund or a transfer. When you register for a training session\, you agree to these terms.
URL:https://pathssk.org/event/safe_and_together_overview_may23/
CATEGORIES:PATHS
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20230516T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20230519T163000
DTSTAMP:20260422T170725
CREATED:20230411T193111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230413T195355Z
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SUMMARY:Safe & Together™ Model CORE Training by PATHS
DESCRIPTION:4 Day CORE Training — May 16\, 17\, 18 & 19\, 2023 — 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM (In Regina; Location TBA) \n\nDay 1 — 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM — Tuesday 16 May 2023\nDay 2 — 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM — Wednesday 17 May 2023\nDay 3 — 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM — Thursday 18 May 2023\nDay 4 — 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM — Friday 19 May 2023\n\nThe 4 Day training is $420.35. REGISTER HERE. Download the flier with details here. \nTraining Details \nThis 4-day training session is designed to help participants be more successful in their work\, to be in better alignment with their values as family-serving professionals and how to ideally keep children safe and together with the domestic violence survivor. \nPretest \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email that contains a link to a PRETEST. The multiple-choice questionnaire will only take up to 10 minutes. We ask that you complete it to the best of your ability BEFORE arriving to your first training day. The questions may seem specific\, but please read each question carefully and select the answers that seem best or in a way that best matches your own practice. This pretest is meant to begin the learning process and your score will NOT affect your participation or certificate in any way. \nQuestions \nKathryn Boyce\, PATHS Project Coordinator paths.projects@sasktel.net \nAbout Safe & Together™ Model CORE Training\nSafe & Together Institute’s CORE Training is designed to provide a skills-oriented foundation for domestic violence-informed practice. Each day of training provides experiential classroom training focused on the following foundational practice areas: \n\nDay 1 Assessment\nDay 2 Interviewing\nDay 3 Documentation\nDay 4 Case Planning\n\nCORE Training explores the importance of: \n\nIdentifying the impact of domestic violence on children and family functioning\nFact-based assessment of the perpetrators’ behavior patterns\nPartnering with adult survivors of domestic violence\nIntervening with perpetrators\nHow domestic violence intersects with other issues like substance abuse and mental health\n\nParticipants of the CORE Training will: \n\nLearn to use practice tools\, such as Mapping Perpetrators’ Patterns and Multiple Pathways to Harm that can be implemented right away to improve assessment of risk\, impact on children\, survivor protective efforts and essential case decisions.\nPractice interviewing perpetrators\, survivors and children through modeling\, role play and videos.\nImprove their domestic violence-informed documentation through individual and group exercises.\nDiscuss their own current or past cases and explore how the Safe & Together Model could be implemented.\n\nAlso included in CORE Training: \n\nPlans will be developed by participants to support the implementation of the Model to improve their day-to-day practice and to influence their communities and family service systems to become more domestic violence-informed.\nParticipants will complete a pre- and posttest to reflect learning\, as well as a training evaluation.\nParticipants who attend all four days and take the posttest will receive a certificate of completion\, which indicates they participated in 22 training hours.\nParticipants who complete all four days and score an 80% or higher on the CORE Training posttest will meet one of the prerequisites to become a Safe & Together Model Certified Trainer.\n\nTarget Audience \n\nGender-based violence professionals (domestic violence shelters\, domestic violence services\, sexual assault centres)\nChild Welfare Practitioners\nSubstance Abuse Treatment\, Mental Health and other community service providers\nBatterer Intervention or Men’s Behavior Change staff\nCourt and Legal Personnel\nLaw Enforcement\nHealth and Home Visitors\nAnyone working with families impacted by domestic violence\n\nGroup Size \n\nThis training has a maximum of 40 participants.\n\nCancellation Policy \nYou may request to cancel your registration for a refund minus a 10% administrative fee up to 10 business days before the event. Cancellations up to three days before the event may be transferred to a future session of the same training\, or you may receive a refund minus a 25% administrative fee. Cancellations made less than three days before the event may not receive a refund or a transfer. When you register for a training session\, you agree to these terms.
URL:https://pathssk.org/event/safe_and_together_core_may23/
CATEGORIES:PATHS
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20230925T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20230928T120000
DTSTAMP:20260422T170725
CREATED:20230523T185443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230815T194218Z
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SUMMARY:Understanding the Dynamics of Domestic Violence for Family Law Practitioners
DESCRIPTION:This training will provide an overview of the dynamics of domestic violence in the context of separation\, divorce\, and child custody and access. All are welcome to attend. The training will take place over 4 mornings (8 am – 12 pm Saskatchewan time)\, Monday\, September 25- Thursday\, September 28\, 2023. The training will be held using Zoom. A link and password will be sent out to registered participants prior to the training. \nThis training qualifies for:\n• 15 hours for Continuing Professional Development credits (4.5 hours of Ethics credits) with the Law Society of Saskatchewan\n•  16 ADRIC Continuing Education & Engagement (CEE) credits to persons with a Q or C Med designation. Also approved for 16 hours of training for persons applying for a Q. Med designation.\n• 15 hours for Continuing Professional Development credits with Law Society of British Columbia\n• Alberta\, Manitoba\, Northwest Territories\, and Yukon lawyers: consider including this course as a CPD learning activity in your annual Continuing Professional Development Plan \nSee the detailed agenda here \nREGISTER HERE (When registering\, be sure to select the dates that you wish to attend under “available training courses”) \nIf you cannot attend this training\, visit this page to enter your information to be notified of future training dates! \n  \nThe training is delivered by Jo-Anne Dusel and Crystal Giesbrecht. \nJo-Anne Dusel has been the Executive Director of PATHS since 2014. Prior to that\, she spent two decades working front line with women survivors of intimate partner violence at Moose Jaw Transition House. She has served as co-chair of the Board of Directors for Women’s Shelters Canada and has participated in other national initiatives\, including the Expert Engagement to Address and Prevent Gender-Based Violence (GBV) to help inform the National Action Plan to End GBV. \nCrystal Giesbrecht has served as the Director of Research and Communications at the Provincial Association of Transition Houses and Services of Saskatchewan (PATHS)\, the member association for domestic violence shelters and counselling centres\, since January 2011. Crystal is a Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Justice Studies at the University of Regina and a Vanier Canada Scholar. She has conducted research relating to intimate partner violence and has published her work in peer-reviewed journals. \nBoth Jo-Anne and Crystal have served as Expert Advisory Panel members for the Canadian Femicide Observatory for Justice and Accountability’s (CFOJA)\, as panelists for Saskatchewan’s current Domestic Violence Death Review\, and sit on the Multi-Sectoral Review Committee for Clare’s Law.
URL:https://pathssk.org/event/family-law-sept-2023/
CATEGORIES:PATHS
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20230925T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20230928T160000
DTSTAMP:20260422T170725
CREATED:20230815T180940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230815T201521Z
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SUMMARY:Safe & Together™ Model CORE Training by PATHS in Saskatoon
DESCRIPTION:September 25- 28\, 2023\, 9- 4 pm in Saskatoon \nTraining is $420.35. REGISTER HERE. Download the flier with details here. \nTraining Details: \nThis 4-day training session is designed to help participants be more successful in their work\, to be in better alignment with their values as family-serving professionals and how to ideally keep children safe and together with the domestic violence survivor. \nPretest: \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email that contains a link to a PRETEST. The multiple-choice questionnaire will only take up to 10 minutes. We ask that you complete it to the best of your ability BEFORE arriving to your first training day. The questions may seem specific\, but please read each question carefully and select the answers that seem best or in a way that best matches your own practice. This pretest is meant to begin the learning process and your score will NOT affect your participation or certificate in any way. \nQuestions: \nKathryn Boyce\, PATHS Project Coordinator paths.projects@sasktel.net \nAbout Safe & Together™ Model CORE Training\nSafe & Together Institute’s CORE Training is designed to provide a skills-oriented foundation for domestic violence-informed practice. Each day of training provides experiential classroom training focused on the following foundational practice areas: \n\nDay 1 Assessment\nDay 2 Interviewing\nDay 3 Documentation\nDay 4 Case Planning\n\nCORE Training explores the importance of: \n\nIdentifying the impact of domestic violence on children and family functioning\nFact-based assessment of the perpetrators’ behavior patterns\nPartnering with adult survivors of domestic violence\nIntervening with perpetrators\nHow domestic violence intersects with other issues like substance abuse and mental health\n\nParticipants of the CORE Training will: \n\nLearn to use practice tools\, such as Mapping Perpetrators’ Patterns and Multiple Pathways to Harm that can be implemented right away to improve assessment of risk\, impact on children\, survivor protective efforts and essential case decisions.\nPractice interviewing perpetrators\, survivors and children through modeling\, role play and videos.\nImprove their domestic violence-informed documentation through individual and group exercises.\nDiscuss their own current or past cases and explore how the Safe & Together Model could be implemented.\n\nAlso included in CORE Training: \n\nPlans will be developed by participants to support the implementation of the Model to improve their day-to-day practice and to influence their communities and family service systems to become more domestic violence-informed.\nParticipants will complete a pre- and posttest to reflect learning\, as well as a training evaluation.\nParticipants who attend all four days and take the posttest will receive a certificate of completion\, which indicates they participated in 22 training hours.\nParticipants who complete all four days and score an 80% or higher on the CORE Training posttest will meet one of the prerequisites to become a Safe & Together Model Certified Trainer.\n\nTarget Audience: \n\nGender-based violence professionals (domestic violence shelters\, domestic violence services\, sexual assault centres)\nChild Welfare Practitioners\nSubstance Abuse Treatment\, Mental Health and other community service providers\nBatterer Intervention or Men’s Behavior Change staff\nCourt and Legal Personnel\nLaw Enforcement\nHealth and Home Visitors\nAnyone working with families impacted by domestic violence\n\nGroup Size: \n\nThis training has a maximum of 40 participants.\n\n\nCORE as a prerequisite: \n\nparticipants who complete all four days and score an 80% or higher on the CORE Training\nposttest will meet one of the prerequisites to become a Safe & Together Model Certified\nTrainer.\n\nCancellation Policy: \nYou may request to cancel your registration for a refund minus a 10% administrative fee up to 10 business days before the event. Cancellations up to three days before the event may be transferred to a future session of the same training\, or you may receive a refund minus a 25% administrative fee. Cancellations made less than three days before the event may not receive a refund or a transfer. When you register for a training session\, you agree to these terms.
URL:https://pathssk.org/event/safe-together-model-overview-training-by-paths-in-saskatoon/
CATEGORIES:PATHS
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20240122T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20240125T120000
DTSTAMP:20260422T170725
CREATED:20231206T151915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231206T151915Z
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SUMMARY:PATHS Understanding Dynamics of Domestic Violence for Family Law Practitioners
DESCRIPTION:This training will provide an overview of the dynamics of domestic violence in the context of separation\, divorce\, and child custody and access. All are welcome to attend. The training will take place over 4 mornings (8 am – 12 pm Saskatchewan time)\, Monday\, January 22- Thursday\, January 25\, 2024. The training will be held using Zoom. A link and password will be sent out to participants upon registration. \nThis training qualifies for: \n\n15 hours for Continuing Professional Development credits (4.5 hours of Ethics credits) with the Law Society of Saskatchewan\n•  16 ADRIC Continuing Education & Engagement (CEE) credits to persons with a Q or C Med designation. Also approved for 16 hours of training for persons applying for a Q. Med designation.\n• 15 hours for Continuing Professional Development credits with Law Society of British Columbia\n• Alberta\, Manitoba\, Northwest Territories\, and Yukon lawyers: consider including this course as a CPD learning activity in your annual Continuing Professional Development Plan\n\nSee the detailed agenda here \nIf you cannot attend this training\, visit this page to enter your information to be notified of future training dates! \n The training is delivered by Jo-Anne Dusel and Crystal Giesbrecht. \nJo-Anne Dusel has been the Executive Director of PATHS since 2014. Prior to that\, she spent two decades working front line with women survivors of intimate partner violence at Moose Jaw Transition House. She has served as co-chair of the Board of Directors for Women’s Shelters Canada and has participated in other national initiatives\, including the Expert Engagement to Address and Prevent Gender-Based Violence (GBV) to help inform the National Action Plan to End GBV. \nCrystal Giesbrecht has served as the Director of Research and Communications at PATHS since January 2011. Crystal is a Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Justice Studies at the University of Regina and a Vanier Canada Scholar. She conducts research relating to intimate partner violence and publishes her work in peer-reviewed journals. \nBoth Jo-Anne and Crystal have served as Expert Advisory Panel members for the Canadian Femicide Observatory for Justice and Accountability’s (CFOJA)\, as panelists for Saskatchewan’s current Domestic Violence Death Review\, and sit on the Multi-Sectoral Review Committee for Clare’s Law.
URL:https://pathssk.org/event/paths-understanding-dynamics-of-domestic-violence-for-family-law-practitioners/
CATEGORIES:PATHS
ORGANIZER;CN="PATHS Saskatchewan":MAILTO:training@pathssk.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20240125T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20240125T143000
DTSTAMP:20260422T170725
CREATED:20240124T200107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240124T200107Z
UID:2731-1706189400-1706193000@pathssk.org
SUMMARY:Safe and Together 1 Hour Briefing
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://pathssk.org/event/safe-and-together-1-hour-briefing/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20240606T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20240606T110000
DTSTAMP:20260422T170725
CREATED:20240507T175141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240507T175141Z
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SUMMARY:Saskatchewan Solutions: Safe and Together 1 Hour Briefing
DESCRIPTION:Safe & Together Model \nConcrete solutions. Meaningful tools. Real change. \nJoin STOPS to Violence on Thursday\, June 6 from 9:30 – 11:00am for our Saskatchewan Solutions session featuring the Safe & Together Model. \nKathryn Boyce from the Provincial Association of Transition Houses and Services of Saskatchewan (PATHS) will speak about the Safe & Together model principles and components and how those guide our work with families. She will introduce how to use the Safe & Together Model as a way of good practice and opportunities to receive the training about how this model sees to improve domestic violence competencies and cross systems collaboration to create better outcomes for families.
URL:https://pathssk.org/event/saskatchewan-solutions-safe-and-together-1-hour-briefing/
LOCATION:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20240917T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20240917T130000
DTSTAMP:20260422T170725
CREATED:20240820T175529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240820T175529Z
UID:2953-1726574400-1726578000@pathssk.org
SUMMARY:Webinar: Addressing Gender-Based Violence in Saskatchewan Through Second-Stage Housing
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://pathssk.org/event/webinar-addressing-gender-based-violence-in-saskatchewan-through-second-stage-housing/
LOCATION:Online
ORGANIZER;CN="PATHS Saskatchewan":MAILTO:training@pathssk.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20241004T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20241004T120000
DTSTAMP:20260422T170725
CREATED:20240923T201936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240923T201936Z
UID:3002-1728034200-1728043200@pathssk.org
SUMMARY:Sisters in Spirit Walk for Healing
DESCRIPTION:Honouring the lives of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls and bringing healing to families and community. \nSTART: mâmawêyatitân centre – Multipurpose Room \nEND: Place of Reflection (RCMP Heritage Centre) \n  \nRefreshments provided by RPS\, Heritage Centre and Place of Reflection Committee. \nAll are invited to attend a performance at the Heritage Centre by Brad Bellegarde. \nPlease arrange your own return transportation.
URL:https://pathssk.org/event/sisters-in-spirit-walk-for-healing/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20241004T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20241004T193000
DTSTAMP:20260422T170725
CREATED:20241001T155738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241001T155738Z
UID:3008-1728064800-1728070200@pathssk.org
SUMMARY:Sisters in Spirit Annual Vigil
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://pathssk.org/event/sisters-in-spirit-annual-vigil/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20241016T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20241017T170000
DTSTAMP:20260422T170725
CREATED:20240404T210146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240430T194656Z
UID:2811-1729065600-1729184400@pathssk.org
SUMMARY:PATHS 40th Anniversary Conference
DESCRIPTION:PATHS invites you to join us at our conference this October 16-17\, 2024 \nThe theme of our conference this year\, in addition to being our 40th anniversary\, is Reflecting on the Past and Envisioning a Future without Abuse. \nTo register please visit us HERE!
URL:https://pathssk.org/event/paths-40th-anniversary-conference/
LOCATION:Atlas Hotel\, 4177 Albert St.\, Regina\, Saskatchewan\, S4S 3R6\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="PATHS Saskatchewan":MAILTO:training@pathssk.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250512
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250516
DTSTAMP:20260422T170725
CREATED:20240430T181446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250422T222437Z
UID:2840-1747008000-1747353599@pathssk.org
SUMMARY:Understanding the Dynamics of Domestic Violence for Family Law Practitioners
DESCRIPTION:This training will provide an overview of the dynamics of domestic violence in the context of separation\, divorce\, and child custody and access. All are welcome to attend. The training will take place over 4 mornings (8 am – 12 pm Saskatchewan time)\, Monday\, May 12 to Thursday May 15\, 2025. The training will be held using Zoom. A link and password will be sent out to participants upon registration. \nThis training qualifies for: \n\n15 hours for Continuing Professional Development credits (4.5 hours of Ethics credits) with the Law Society of Saskatchewan\n•  16 ADRIC Continuing Education & Engagement (CEE) credits to persons with a Q or C Med designation. Also approved for 16 hours of training for persons applying for a Q. Med designation.\n• 15 hours for Continuing Professional Development credits with Law Society of British Columbia\n• Alberta\, Manitoba\, Northwest Territories\, and Yukon lawyers: consider including this course as a CPD learning activity in your annual Continuing Professional Development Plan\n\nRegister here \nSee the detailed agenda here \nIf you cannot attend this training\, visit this page to enter your information to be notified of future training dates! \n The training is delivered by Jo-Anne Dusel and Crystal Giesbrecht. \nJo-Anne Dusel has been the Executive Director of PATHS since 2014. Prior to that\, she spent two decades working front line with women survivors of intimate partner violence at Moose Jaw Transition House. She has served as co-chair of the Board of Directors for Women’s Shelters Canada and has participated in other national initiatives\, including the Expert Engagement to Address and Prevent Gender-Based Violence (GBV) to help inform the National Action Plan to End GBV. \nCrystal Giesbrecht has served as the Director of Research and Communications at PATHS since January 2011. Crystal completed her PhD in Justice Studies at the University of Regina in 2024. She conducts research relating to intimate partner violence and publishes her work in peer-reviewed journals. \nBoth Jo-Anne and Crystal have served as Expert Advisory Panel members for the Canadian Femicide Observatory for Justice and Accountability’s (CFOJA)\, as panelists for Saskatchewan’s current Domestic Violence Death Review\, and sit on the Multi-Sectoral Review Committee for Clare’s Law.
URL:https://pathssk.org/event/understanding-the-dynamics-of-domestic-violence-for-family-law-practitioners/
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ORGANIZER;CN="PATHS Saskatchewan":MAILTO:training@pathssk.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20251117T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20251117T120000
DTSTAMP:20260422T170725
CREATED:20250910T173034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250910T173034Z
UID:3284-1763366400-1763380800@pathssk.org
SUMMARY:Understanding the Dynamics of Domestic Violence for Family Law Practitioners
DESCRIPTION:This training will provide an overview of the dynamics of domestic violence in the context of separation\, divorce\, and child custody and access. All are welcome to attend. The training will take place over 4 mornings (8 am – 12 pm Saskatchewan time)\, Monday\, November 17 to Thursday November 20\, 2025. The training will be held using Zoom. A link and password will be sent out to participants upon registration. \nThis training qualifies for: \n\n15 hours for Continuing Professional Development credits (4.5 hours of Ethics credits) with the Law Society of Saskatchewan\n•  16 ADRIC Continuing Education & Engagement (CEE) credits to persons with a Q or C Med designation. Also approved for 16 hours of training for persons applying for a Q. Med designation.\n• 15 hours for Continuing Professional Development credits with Law Society of British Columbia\n• Alberta\, Manitoba\, Northwest Territories\, and Yukon lawyers: consider including this course as a CPD learning activity in your annual Continuing Professional Development Plan\n\nRegister here \nSee the detailed agenda here \nIf you cannot attend this training\, visit this page to enter your information to be notified of future training dates! \nThe training is delivered by Crystal Giesbrecht and Jess Hoover. \nCrystal Giesbrecht has served as the Director of Research and Communications at PATHS since January 2011. Crystal completed her PhD in Justice Studies at the University of Regina in 2024. She conducts research relating to intimate partner violence and publishes her work in peer-reviewed journals. \nJess Hoover has been working with PATHS since October 2023\, serving as the Digital Learning Specialist. Jess has a background in education and working with children who have experienced IPV and family violence. \nPATHS staff have served as Expert Advisory Panel members for the Canadian Femicide Observatory for Justice and Accountability’s (CFOJA)\, as panelists for Saskatchewan’s current Domestic Violence Death Review\, and sit on the Multi-Sectoral Review Committee for Clare’s Law.
URL:https://pathssk.org/event/understanding-the-dynamics-of-domestic-violence-for-family-law-practitioners-2/
LOCATION:Online
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ORGANIZER;CN="PATHS Saskatchewan":MAILTO:training@pathssk.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260212T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260212T193000
DTSTAMP:20260422T170725
CREATED:20260202T184453Z
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UID:3421-1770919200-1770924600@pathssk.org
SUMMARY:Sask Federation of Police Officers Family Violence Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Register here.
URL:https://pathssk.org/event/sask-federation-of-police-officers-family-violence-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260504T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260504T120000
DTSTAMP:20260422T170725
CREATED:20260122T154526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T154526Z
UID:3403-1777881600-1777896000@pathssk.org
SUMMARY:
DESCRIPTION:This training will provide an overview of the dynamics of domestic violence in the context of separation\, divorce\, and child custody and access. All are welcome to attend. The training will take place over 4 mornings (8 am – 12 pm Saskatchewan time)\, Monday\,  May 4 to Thursday May 7\, 2026. The training will be held using Zoom. A link and password will be sent out to participants upon registration. \nThis training qualifies for: \n\n15 hours for Continuing Professional Development credits (4.5 hours of Ethics credits) with the Law Society of Saskatchewan\n•  16 ADRIC Continuing Education & Engagement (CEE) credits to persons with a Q or C Med designation. Also approved for 16 hours of training for persons applying for a Q. Med designation.\n• 15 hours for Continuing Professional Development credits with Law Society of British Columbia\n• Alberta\, Manitoba\, Northwest Territories\, and Yukon lawyers: consider including this course as a CPD learning activity in your annual Continuing Professional Development Plan\n\nRegister here \nSee the detailed agenda here \nIf you cannot attend this training\, visit this page to enter your information to be notified of future training dates! \nThe training is delivered by Crystal Giesbrecht and Jess Hoover. \nCrystal Giesbrecht has served as the Director of Research and Communications at PATHS since January 2011. Crystal completed her PhD in Justice Studies at the University of Regina in 2024. She conducts research relating to intimate partner violence and publishes her work in peer-reviewed journals. \nJess Hoover has been working with PATHS since October 2023\, serving as the Digital Learning Specialist. Jess has a background in education and working with children who have experienced IPV and family violence. \nPATHS staff have served as Expert Advisory Panel members for the Canadian Femicide Observatory for Justice and Accountability’s (CFOJA)\, as panelists for Saskatchewan’s current Domestic Violence Death Review\, and sit on the Multi-Sectoral Review Committee for Clare’s Law.
URL:https://pathssk.org/event/3403/
LOCATION:Online
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ORGANIZER;CN="PATHS Saskatchewan":MAILTO:training@pathssk.org
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