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​Sponsor Visibility and Recognition

The following outlines the myriad of ways in which sponsors can be recognized for their contribution and support. For a more detailed list of programs and resources available for logo placement please email.
Sponsorship Presentation
Visibility for sponsors - PDF
Sponsorship Pledge

SAFETY CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE​

As part of our overall strategic plan to lead Saskatchewan to become a province of safety excellence, the Safety Centre will become the physical focal point and showcase of Saskatchewan’s injury prevention efforts. Work there will inspire others to further innovate and make life saving advancements.

​The Centre will be a multifaceted facility, developed to focus on all aspects of injury prevention and education with an emphasis on promoting safe choices regardless of the activity. Home & Community Safety, Workplace, Traffic, and Agriculture Safety will all have a spotlight at the Centre.

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Visibility 
  • Sponsor recognition is visible to visitors to the Centre. As a training facility and recreation destination the Safety Centre will attract people from all demographics.

The Centre is to include:
  1. Community Safety Village
  2. Safe Traffic Operations Park (STOP)
  3. Farm Safety Discovery Centre
  4. Workplace Training Complex
  5. Playground and Walking Path

Sponsor Representation Possibilities (dependent on sponsorship level)
  • On-location outdoor signage – The perimeter of the Safe Traffic Operations Park will be lined with large sponsor advertising signs
  • Interior digital advertising displays in the Centre foyer and other areas accessible to the public
  • Rest area and parking area signage
  • Associated online properties
  • A limited number of buildings in the Safety Village will be available for branding and/or naming

INJURY PREVENTION CAMPAIGNS (ONLINE)

Since 1955, the Saskatchewan Safety Council has developed and distributed many forms of injury prevention information and resources. Most recently, that information has taken the shape of posts to social media platforms, videos, and blogs.
Visibility 
  • Content is published on Council website, YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter.
  • Content is routinely shared by a number of social media advocates and community curators. 
  • An increase in support results in a wider distribution.
Sponsor Representation Possibilities (dependent on sponsorship level)
  • Logo placement within content or credits
  • Full-frame splash screen
  • Product placement or positioning
Analytics reports are available to gauge reach and engagement
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ONLINE TRAINING PROGRAMS

The Council develops and delivers a variety of online safety training. These programs often combine, or blend, online content and knowledge tests with in-person evaluations. Many courses offer industry recognized certifications.

Visibility 
  • Content is published in the Council’s Learning Management System (LMS) and distributed on-demand.
  • Topics include traffic, recreation, and workplace-related subject matter.

Sponsor Representation Possibilities (dependent on sponsorship level)
  • Logo / advertising on program landing page
  • Logo placement within program content or credits
  • Full-frame splash screen within program presentation
  • Product placement or positioning
  • Embedded promotional segments
Analytics reports are available to gauge reach and engagement
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CAREER SAFETY EDUCATION

As a prominent employer in your community with a commitment to safety, you want to aid your future employees by sponsoring and hosting Career Safety Education in your community.
 
The benefits to your organization, current employees, community members, and youth are countless.
 
Sponsoring Career Safety Education is a great way to enhance the connection between your business, potential future employees, and local schools.
Visibility
  • Career Safety Education is a partnership with the following industry safety associations whose combined efforts to promote the program results in a reach to an immeasurable number of Saskatchewan businesses: Heavy Construction Safety Association of Saskatchewan Inc.; Saskatchewan Association for Safe Workplaces in Health; Saskatchewan Construction Safety Association; WorkSafe Saskatchewan
  • As of the end of 2019, Career Safety Education has been delivered to individuals and groups in 209 Saskatchewan communities.
 
Sponsor Representation Possibilities (dependent on sponsorship level)
  • Opportunity to provide corporate brochure or job application form in student certificate e-mail
  • Partner recognition in related Council media releases
  • Recognition within Council’s Annual Report
  • Representation on Career Safety Education Provincial Steering Committee
  • Logo / advertising on program landing page
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​CHILD & YOUTH ACTIVITIES BOOK 

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This downloadable activity book is targeted at young people in grades one to six. Developed by the Saskatchewan Safety Council to provide a resource for educators and community leaders to help foster a culture of safe choices through interactive activities such as crossword puzzles, colouring pages, and word searches.
A few of the topics covered include bicycle maintenance, electrical safety, chemical symbols and kitchen safety.

Visibility
  • This material has been delivered to tens of thousands of school age children and youth.
  • An increase in support results in a wider distribution.
 
Sponsor Representation Possibilities (dependent on sponsorship level)
  • Full-page (letter-size) advertisement - Page two or inside cover
  • Logo placement throughout Activity Book
  • Advertisement on the Community Safety Resources webpage and on Activity Book download page
  • Report on print distribution, page views, and downloads

BABYSITTER TRAINING COURSE 

​The Babysitter Training Course is flexible training that may be delivered by any
volunteer member of the community. The volunteer contacts the Saskatchewan Safety Council to purchase Instructor and Student resource kits. The Instructor Kit provides information to help plan and teach the topics in the Student Kit.

Visibility
  • In the last 5 years, 6,763 Student Kits were distributed via approx. 191 Instructor orders.
  • Instructors are often community-minded and connected.
  • Age range of students is typically from 12-14.
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 Sponsor Representation Possibilities (dependent on sponsorship level)
  • Logo placement throughout Student and Instructor Kit materials
  • Representation on SSC Babysitter website program page, resource, or event page
  • Inclusion of Promo material (single page) in Instructor Kit and each Student Kit
  • Product placement or positioning
  • Embedded promotional segments
  • Customized branded content development

​SKID SMART COLLISION AVOIDANCE TRAINING 

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The Saskatchewan Safety Council's Skid Smart Collision Avoidance course provides information and hands-on experience in maneuvering a vehicle in extreme conditions while in a controlled environment.
 
Visibility
  • The Skid Smart participant demographic is broad with courses being delivered to people of all adult ages and employed in all forms of businesses in which vehicles are heavily relied upon.
  • From individuals, small business proprietors, employees, managers and executives with large private businesses and crown corporations, the roles and decision-making responsibilities of those present in these sessions vary greatly.
  • An added incentive for support is the public visibility of this program which often extends beyond the exposure outlined below to include earned media coverage on traditional media and social media platforms for this unique Saskatchewan program.
  Sponsor Representation Possibilities (dependent on sponsorship level)
  • 30 sec. promotional video (provided to SSC by sponsor) embedded into one online training program or resource material of choice.
  • Logo on signage at skid pad
  • Promo material (one piece) or business card hand-out
  • Logo / advertising on program landing page
  • Logo placement within program content or credits
  • Full-screen splash page
  • Product placement or positioning
  • Embedded promotional segments
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​HOME FALL PREVENTION PROGRAM 

This easy-to-follow checklist was developed to help identify the most common fall hazards in the different rooms of a home. The checklist provides tips for reducing or removing any hazards discovered.

The checklist is available in a printed three-fold brochure, or as an online reference.

Visibility
  • This item has proven very popular with the targeted community.
  • Distributed through community centres, healthcare locations, seniors homes, conferences, and with groups catering to independent living seniors, it's popularity and success has been limited mostly by a lack of funding.
  • An increase in support results in a wider distribution.

Sponsor Representation Possibilities (dependent on sponsorship level)
  • Advertisement within printed three-fold brochure
  • Logo placement / advertising on the Home Fall Prevention landing page
  • Logo placement / branding / product placement within video segments
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COMMUNITY SAFE-TEA EVENT

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​The Safe-Tea is an informal speaker series created to deliver information and host discussions on topics related to injury prevention and safety for older adults.
 
The Safe-Tea focuses on building awareness and delivering safety information to seniors in a clear and concise manner.
 
Safe-Tea focuses not only on the elderly but on their families, caregivers, and community service providers.
 
A Safe-Tea is an exciting new way to build positive and supportive relationships between seniors in their community. 
Visibility
  • Saskatchewan Safety Council currently partners with community associations, seniors facilities, and groups to deliver this program in locations throughout Saskatchewan.
  • The impact of this program is felt by everyone including the families and loved ones of those who take the course.
  • An increase in support results in an increased number of sessions delivered.
 
Sponsor Representation Possibilities (dependent on sponsorship level)
  • Session Startup Splash Screen or up to 30 sec. video commercial (provided to SSC by sponsor) as part of PowerPoint presentation
  • Partner-named private session
  • Promo material (one piece) or business card hand-out
  • Logo on in-venue sponsor banner
  • Logo / advertising on program landing page

​MATURE DRIVER REFRESHER COURSE 

Traffic incident prevention is and has always been a priority for the Safety Council. Thanks to sponsorship, we continue to offer our Mature Driver Refresher Course (previously known as 55 Alive) completely free of charge to those 55 years of age and older who wish to enroll.
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This course helps to broaden the participant’s independence by helping them travel around their communities in a safer way. It may also reduce the burden placed on family members who may be relied upon for their transportation, or, relieve some of the stresses that come with every time a loved one gets behind the wheel.  
Visibility
  • In addition to hosting the program within our own classrooms, the Saskatchewan Safety Council currently partners with community associations, seniors facilities, and groups to deliver this program in convenient locations throughout southern Saskatchewan.
  • Participants are typically 55 years of age and over. However, the impact of this program is felt by everyone including the families and loved ones of those who take the course. 
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Sponsor Representation Possibilities (dependent on sponsorship level)
  • Session Startup Splash Screen or up to 30 sec. video commercial (provided to SSC by sponsor) as part of PowerPoint presentation
  • Partner-named private class up to 12 participants
  • Promo material (one piece) or business card hand-out
  • Logo on in-classroom sponsor banner
  • Logo / advertising on program landing page

​MOTORCYCLE SAFETY TRAINING 

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For 40 years, the Saskatchewan Safety Council has been delivering motorcycle-related programming in the province. Although always focused on safe riding, programs have evolved to meet the demands of the riding community. Taught by experienced certified instructors at the best bike training facility in the country, we now also offer Experienced Rider Training which provides participants a chance to learn a more advanced set of riding skills.
Visibility
  • The motorcycle community is a tight-knit one. Motorcyclists talk and recommendations reso­nate.
  • Although the demographic of participants in our motorcycle programs vary as much as the styles of motorcycles, there is no such thing as a "typical" student. That said, there are two well represented groups:
    • 1) The new young riders between the ages of 16 and 24
    • 2) The bucket list riders with new disposable income
  • 38% of participants are female.
Sponsor Representation Possibilities (dependent on sponsorship level)
  • Session Startup Splash Screen or up to 30 sec. video commercial (provided to SSC by sponsor) as part of PowerPoint presentation
  • Promo material (one piece) or business card hand-out
  • Logo on signage in classroom
  • Logo / advertising on program landing page
  • Full-frame splash screen
  • Product placement or positioning
  • Embedded promotional segments
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sponsorship support levels
Sponsorship Pledge
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