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SIGN for the Times

25 Episodes

10 minutes | May 16, 2022
A personal perspective
Sydney Leik, a college student working towards her social work degree, spent nine months working at SIGN in the Life Skills program. She provides her personal perspective on transitioning from studying to working, and her experiences at SIGN. Reluctant to take it on at first, she overcame her reluctance and found both support and confidence.
20 minutes | Apr 5, 2022
When you need someone to talk to
What started out as SIGN Walk-In Counselling in 2016 has now expanded to be a province-wide program called Rapid Access Counselling. People who need to talk to someone about their problems and concerns can connect with a counsellor at SIGN in Yorkton and Kamsack, or by phone or video with counsellors elsewhere in the province.
18 minutes | Mar 23, 2022
Youth and Our Community: Update
An update about a project of the Society for the Involvement of Good Neighbours (SIGN) which started last fall, which encourages and enables youth to become more involved in the community, and helps promote their well-being. Youth Resilience works with youth ages 12 to 18 to build resilience and involve young people in activities and decision-making in Yorkton. The project facilitator provides an update.
15 minutes | Feb 23, 2022
Careers at SIGN
A discussion about career opportunities at SIGN, how and where to apply, and the compensation and benefits offered by SIGN.
21 minutes | Feb 1, 2022
When all else fails
This podcast explores and explains Yorkton Hub, a collaborative effort by local agencies, provincial government ministries and organizations that help those in Yorkton who need assistance to stay out of harm's way, or to prevent harm to others. The Hub deals with situations where the front-line supporting agency has exhausted its options, and calls on other agencies to assist. It is a model of co-operation and collaboration that does interventions on average once a week to offer help to those who need that assistance. 
18 minutes | Jan 11, 2022
Looking back, looking ahead
A conversation with SIGN Executive Director Andrew Sedley about the challenges and accomplishments of 2021, and a look ahead at the new year.
29 minutes | Oct 12, 2021
Youth and Our Community: Resilience and Participation
A new project of the Society for the Involvement of Good Neighbours (SIGN) encourages and enables youth to become more involved in the community, and helps promote their well-being. Youth Resilience grew out of the realization that there is a need to provide more proactive and preventive ways to increase mental well-being, decrease substance use and reduce negative behaviour among youth.  To do that, the project will work with youth ages 12 to 18 to build resilience and involve young people in activities and decision-making in Yorkton.
23 minutes | Jul 19, 2021
Housing and homelessness: where we go from here
A report assessing housing in Yorkton concludes that homelessness and hard-to-house issues in Yorkton are worsening and recommends both short-term and long-term action to address them. The report was prepared for the Society for the Involvement of Good Neighbours (SIGN) and is based on surveys of those affected by homelessness in Yorkton, focus groups, one-on-one interviews and research into local demographic and economic factors.
18 minutes | Jun 22, 2021
SIGN board does its job without fanfare
A look at the workings of the SIGN Board of Directors, a group of nine dedicated volunteers who go about their job quietly behind the scenes.
16 minutes | May 14, 2021
Food security help for Kamsack
The Kamsack Family Resource Centre (KFRC), a SIGN program which serves the community northeast of Yorkton, is undertaking a two-pronged food security and nutrition program starting in June.  There is no food bank in the community, so Kamsack Family Food Security will provide some of the basic food needs of families who have an emergency situation. Kamsack Family Meal Kits aims to improve nutrition for families by teaching how to prepare and cook healthy meals that will encourage long-term healthy eating habits.Andrea and Megan, the staff of KFRC, talk about the whys and hows of the programs.
21 minutes | Apr 13, 2021
Yoga Mats Have Room for Everyone
SIGN Sexual Assault Counselling and All In One Family cultural awareness programs are conducting virtual live-streamed yoga classes in April, under the guidance of Nicole, who was trained by the Saskatchewan Indigenous Yoga Association. As she says, there is a strong relationship between yoga, founded in northern India, and our North American Indigenous cultures. "We all have a place on the yoga mat," she points out. Not only mats, she adds, but yoga can be practiced on a pillow, a chair, in a wheelchair... whatever is best for the participant, including the young and elderly.
17 minutes | Apr 1, 2021
Homeless? Make Your Voice Heard!
SIGN and 13 other agencies in Yorkton are conducting a comprehensive study of homelessness and hidden homelessness in Yorkton, which is expected to be completed at the end of May. It is intended to provide a path forward for the community to tackle this often-invisible and sometimes ignored issue. As part of the study, a survey of those who are homeless now is being undertaken until April 23. Those who want to make their voices heard are invited to complete the survey at SIGN on Broadway during regular business hours until that date. If you know of someone in this situation, please make them aware of the survey.
21 minutes | Mar 12, 2021
Life Skills for Local Youth
We talk with the manager of SIGN Life Skills, a program for youth ages 12 to 20 years of age -- and sometimes a bit older, depending on community need and interest. It is a preventive and proactive program which focuses on assisting youth to develop life skills  to benefit them as they enter the adult world. It offers both individual mentorship and opportunities to participate in various group activities. The program hours are flexible so that they meet the needs of the youth and their family. 
15 minutes | Feb 24, 2021
Serendipity Thrift Store: People Helping People
Serendipity Thrift Store, located on Broadway St. in Yorkton and operated by Yorkton Victory Church, is a great example of people helping people -- goods ranging from baby clothing to large furniture items are donated to the store, and resold at very affordable prices to those who can make good use of them -- and sometimes given to them in cases of great need. We talk to the pastor of the church about his motivation for operating the store, and the store manager and a volunteer about the day-to-day activities.
17 minutes | Feb 11, 2021
Life After Brain Injury
Life Without Barriers is a SIGN program which assists people with acquired brain injury. It is a partnership with Saskatchewan Health Authority and SGI (Saskatchewan Government Insurance), which last year marked its 20th year. The program aims to work with survivors of brain injury and their families, to enable them to live as successfully as possible in their communities. 
25 minutes | Jan 13, 2021
Never Thought It Would Be Possible for Me
Until she moved back to Yorkton in September of 2019, Kachine had lived out of a suitcase most of her life. A mother of two who is now in her late 20s, she had spent her childhood and teen years moving from place to place, her family seldom in one location for more than a year or two. In 2018 she came in contact with KidsFirst Home Visiting, a program located at the Society for the Involvement of Good Neighbours (SIGN), as well as other SIGN programs. She talks about her life then, and the big changes in her life in the past few years.Please note: We talked to Kachine in early 2020 as part of a program intended to be shown on AccessNow TV, the community channel of Access Communications. Much of the audio for this podcast is taken from that production, and we are grateful to AccessNow for its use. While Covid-19 did impact production, as it did everything else in our lives, Access still intends to produce the program, and we will let you know when it will be shown on AccessNow.
21 minutes | Dec 29, 2020
The Positive Impact of Red Kettles and Christmas Hampers
The story of how SIGN Positive Impact worked with The Salvation Army in Yorkton, Norquay Co-op and many others to bring Christmas food and toy hampers to families in Kamsack and area in this year of Covid. Almost 700 people had a better Christmas because of their work and dedication.   
23 minutes | Dec 10, 2020
Part 2: Homelessness in Yorkton, Mostly Hidden but Very Real
Homelessness in Yorkton is not very visible, but it is very real, and SIGN Housing Support deals with it on a daily basis, helping those who do not have a place to sleep. This is the second of a two-part series examining the problem. We talk with two individuals and an older middle-aged couple who experienced it, focusing on the positive results from assistance providing by Housing Support.
32 minutes | Nov 25, 2020
Part 1: Homelessness in Yorkton, Mostly Hidden but Very Real
Homelessness in Yorkton is not very visible. There are no camps, no people sleeping on the sidewalks. But it is real, very real, and SIGN Housing Support deals with it on a daily basis, helping those who do not have a place to sleep. This is the first of a two-part series examining the problem. We talk with the Housing Support manager, tell the story of one man who experienced it first hand, and talk with a landlord who rents to those who cannot find a place because of their history, their lack of funds or personal issues.
19 minutes | Oct 20, 2020
When Lunch Can't Be Taken for Granted
Candice Nelson, the SIGN Positive Impact social worker, talks about the lunch program she and staff of the Kamsack Family Resource Centre initiated in spring when school lunch programs in Kamsack SK -- and the schools -- shut down because of Covid-19. It had strong support from the Kamsack community, without which the program would not have been possible. Although schools are back in operation, the lunch program continues this fall to assist those in need.
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