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    • 31 Oct 2024
    • 26 Jun 2025
    • 7 sessions
    • ZOOM
    • 63
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    Are you in a leadership role in your community or agency?  Are you looking for support and learning?

    As leaders, we are being called to be more flexible and creative in a world that is ever changing. Join the STOPS Leadership Cafes to meet other collaborative leaders who are exploring challenges, learning and ways to support each other. 

    The STOPS to Violence Leadership Café is a monthly gathering where we will:

    ·        Co-create a community of mutual learning and support

    ·        Support learning and exploration of concepts and tools for collaborative leadership

    ·        Exchange information about leadership development opportunities

    • 12 May 2025
    • 8:00 AM
    • 13 May 2025
    • 4:30 PM
    • Atlas Hotel, 4177 Albert Street, Regina, Saskatchewan
    • 0
    Registration is closed

    The Saskatchewan Health Authority Rooted In Change Project, in collaboration with STOPS to Violence, is pleased to provide free workshops with Sheri Coburn through CTRI.

    The Family Violence – Working with All Affected Regina Workshop will be held on May 12th and 13th, 2025. For the Saskatoon workshop on May 15th & 16th, register here.

    Family violence occurs in every community and culture, and it has profound effects on every person involved. This workshop examines different forms of violence within family relationships, including psychological, emotional, physical, and sexual abuse. Assessment areas will be reviewed to help understand the impact of violence on individuals, relationships, and communities. Intervention strategies for working with those who perpetrate violence, as well as those who are abused, will be provided. The goal for these interventions is to move beyond shame and hurt to the restoration of relationships and the prevention of further violence. Participants will learn to promote safety with children, adults, and in relationships.

    Topics Include:

    • Myths of Family Violence
    • Components of Healthy Relationships
    • Factors Influencing Family Violence
    • Risk and Protective Factors
    • Attachment Bonds in Relationships
    • Approaches to Working with Family Violence
    • Working Toward Solutions
    • Supporting Families to End Violence
    • Assessment and Safety
    • Working with Adults Experiencing Abuse
    • Working with Adults Who Use Abuse
    • Children and Family Violence
    • Community Interventions

    Presenter
    Sheri Coburn, MSW, RSW
    Sheri is a Registered Social Worker who holds a Master of Social Work degree and a Bachelor’s degree in Criminology. She has a diverse professional background with experience as a correctional officer, addictions counsellor, and developer and coordinator of a domestic violence outreach program. Sheri is a contributing author of our Counselling Insights and Counselling in Relationships books. In addition to her work with CTRI, Sheri is also a counsellor in a private practice setting. She currently provides individual and family counselling in the areas of mental health, addiction, recovering after relationship breakdown, and trauma. Sheri believes humor, self-acceptance, and social connection is the best framework for successful healing and meaningful learning. Sheri works to reflect this in her facilitation style and is a knowledgeable, passionate, and engaging presenter.

    Agenda

    • Registration: 8:00 am – 8:30 am
    • Welcome & Opening Prayer: 8:30 am – 9:00 am
    • Workshop: 9:00 am – 12:00
    • Lunch: 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
    • Workshop: 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
    • Closing Remarks & Prayer: 4:00 pm – 4:30 pm

    Lunch, refreshments and snacks will be provided.

    Accommodations

    A room block has been made at both Regina and Saskatoon workshop locations. Registrants will need to identify that they are attending the Family Violence Conference under the Rooted In Change Project in order to get the group rate for their accommodations. If there are concerns with hotel costs, individuals can reach out via the RIC project email: RootedinChange@saskhealthauthority.ca

    • 15 May 2025
    • 8:00 AM
    • 16 May 2025
    • 4:30 PM
    • Staybridge Suites, 1838 College Dr East, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
    • 0
    Registration is closed

    The Saskatchewan Health Authority Rooted In Change Project, in collaboration with STOPS to Violence, is pleased to provide free workshops with Sheri Coburn through CTRI.

    The Family Violence – Working with All Affected Saskatoon Workshop will be held on May 15th and 16th, 2025. For the Regina workshop on May 12th & 13th, register here.

    Family violence occurs in every community and culture, and it has profound effects on every person involved. This workshop examines different forms of violence within family relationships, including psychological, emotional, physical, and sexual abuse. Assessment areas will be reviewed to help understand the impact of violence on individuals, relationships, and communities. Intervention strategies for working with those who perpetrate violence, as well as those who are abused, will be provided. The goal for these interventions is to move beyond shame and hurt to the restoration of relationships and the prevention of further violence. Participants will learn to promote safety with children, adults, and in relationships.

    Topics Include:

    • Myths of Family Violence
    • Components of Healthy Relationships
    • Factors Influencing Family Violence
    • Risk and Protective Factors
    • Attachment Bonds in Relationships
    • Approaches to Working with Family Violence
    • Working Toward Solutions
    • Supporting Families to End Violence
    • Assessment and Safety
    • Working with Adults Experiencing Abuse
    • Working with Adults Who Use Abuse
    • Children and Family Violence
    • Community Interventions

    Presenter
    Sheri Coburn, MSW, RSW
    Sheri is a Registered Social Worker who holds a Master of Social Work degree and a Bachelor’s degree in Criminology. She has a diverse professional background with experience as a correctional officer, addictions counsellor, and developer and coordinator of a domestic violence outreach program. Sheri is a contributing author of our Counselling Insights and Counselling in Relationships books. In addition to her work with CTRI, Sheri is also a counsellor in a private practice setting. She currently provides individual and family counselling in the areas of mental health, addiction, recovering after relationship breakdown, and trauma. Sheri believes humor, self-acceptance, and social connection is the best framework for successful healing and meaningful learning. Sheri works to reflect this in her facilitation style and is a knowledgeable, passionate, and engaging presenter.

    Agenda

    • Registration: 8:00 am – 8:30 am
    • Welcome & Opening Prayer: 8:30 am – 9:00 am
    • Workshop: 9:00 am – 12:00
    • Lunch: 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
    • Workshop: 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
    • Closing Remarks & Prayer: 4:00 pm – 4:30 pm

    Lunch, refreshments and snacks will be provided.

    Accommodations

    A room block has been made at both Regina and Saskatoon workshop locations. Registrants will need to identify that they are attending the Family Violence Conference under the Rooted In Change Project in order to get the group rate for their accommodations. If there are concerns with hotel costs, individuals can reach out via the RIC project email: RootedinChange@saskhealthauthority.ca

    • 29 May 2025
    • 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
    • Virtual
    Register

    This is the rescheduled Saskatchewan Solutions session for The Do More Agriculture Foundation's Session: Cultivating a Culture of Well-Being in Farming Communities. If you were registered in the previous session for April 2025, please scroll down to find more information.

    On May 29th, Executive Director of The Do More Agriculture Foundation Merle Massie will speak to The Do More Agriculture Foundation's mission to cultivate a culture of mental well-being within Canadian farming communities. The Do More Agriculture Foundation's work addresses head-on community-level stigma against mental illness, which sadly still permeates many communities, including farming communities in Saskatchewan.

    People in Saskatchewan farming communities may fear being treated differently or isolated if someone knows they have a mental illness or are struggling with mental wellness. The Do More Agriculture Foundation supports farming communities to create spaces for community-level conversations about mental health, injury and illness. It is important to shine a light on community-level stigma and find paths forward for communities to create space for inclusion, belonging, personal connections, and hope.

    If you were registered for the previous session and still want to attend on May 29th, great! You do not have to do anything; we have transferred registrations to the new session. 

    If you would like to cancel your registration completely, please contact STOPS to Violence at harvey@stopstoviolence.com. You may also reach out to this email address with any other questions or concerns.

    For those who registered for April and still want to attend the session but cannot make it on May 29th, you can stay registered to be notified when the recording of the session is available to view.

Past events

26 Mar 2025 Virtual Conversation: A Proposed Framework for Strengthening Natural Supports
6 Mar 2025 Saskatchewan Solutions- Trauma & Early Childhood Wellbeing
26 Feb 2025 Gathering for Provincial Organizations - Saskatoon
19 Feb 2025 Gathering for Provincial Organizations - Regina
6 Feb 2025 Saskatchewan Solutions - REAL Talk
30 Jan 2025 Decolonizing Collaboration Learning Series - White Noise: Unveiling Cultural Norms
29 Jan 2025 Far North East Regional Gathering
28 Jan 2025 Saskatoon and area Regional Gathering
22 Jan 2025 Regina and Area Regional Gathering
16 Jan 2025 Far North West Regional Gathering
16 Jan 2025 Saskatchewan Solutions- Social Prescribing - Living Well in YOUR Community
14 Jan 2025 Meadow Lake and area Regional Gathering
5 Dec 2024 Yorkton and area Regional Gathering
3 Dec 2024 Melfort and area Regional Gathering
2 Dec 2024 Prince Albert and area Regional Gathering
26 Nov 2024 Moose Jaw and area Regional Gathering
21 Nov 2024 Decolonizing Collaboration Learning Series - White Noise: Unveiling Cultural Norms
19 Nov 2024 North Battleford and area Regional Gathering
14 Nov 2024 Saskatchewan Solutions- Embracing Life Initiative
18 Oct 2024 Cultivating wellness and connection in the workplace
26 Sep 2024 2024 Annual General Meeting
19 Sep 2024 Saskatchewan Solutions- Human Trafficking on the Prairies: Bringing Connection and Options for Support
6 Jun 2024 Saskatchewan Solutions- Safe & Together Model
27 May 2024 Prince Albert: Learning Opportunity: Asset Based Community Development
9 May 2024 Saskatchewan Solutions- Talking Stick App: Every Voice Matters
28 Mar 2024 Leadership Cafe
27 Mar 2024 Moose Hide Campaign - Sask Planning Conversations
11 Mar 2024 Moose Hide Campaign 2024 – Join the Movement to End Violence! Saskatchewan training and collaboration opportunity
Recognizing our responsibility to the lands and original people of Treaty territories 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, and unceded territories, the traditional lands of First Nations people and homeland of the Métis Nation.

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Phone: 306-565-3199

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