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Saskatchewan Assistance Plan Case Files series

  • CA SCNSAB S 87
  • Series
  • 1980 - 1982

This series consists of a sample of Saskatchewan Assistance Plan (SAP) case files created and used primarily by staff of the Social Services Division of the Department of Northern Saskatchewan (but also the Department of Social Services, the Department of Welfare, and the Department of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation) between 1954 and 1982. Department staff created these files in the provision of financial assistance through the Saskatchewan Assistance Plan (prior to 1966 known as Social Aid) to residents of Saskatchewan in accordance to The Saskatchewan Assistance Act (and its predecessor enactment, The Social Aid Act). The series also consists of a small volume of Old Age Security Supplemental Allowance (OASSA) case file records. The OASSA program was discontinued in 1968 at which time recipients received assistance from the SAP and the federal Old Age Security Program.

No sub-series have been identified in this series.

The types of records in this series include: anecdotal client summary reports by staff; applications for assistance; transient aid authorization forms; applications for temporary health care coverage; declaration of circumstances forms; public assistance assessments; trustee's agreement forms; requisitions for goods and services; face sheets; client index registrations; means test decision sheets; file allotment slips; memoranda; and correspondence.

Saskatchewan. Dept. of Social Services. Regional Services Division

Young Offender Case Files series

  • CA SCNSAB S 76
  • Series
  • 1992-1999

This series consists of records created, accumulated and used between 1976 and 1999 by the Saskatchewan Department of Social Services in its operation of the young offenders programs in the province as legislated by the federal Juvenile Delinquents Act (1908-1984) and Young Offenders Act (1984-2002). The series consists of case files for clients participating in the Alternative Measures Program (using non-judicial measures for resolution), Community Options (including probation, judicial interim release program, community service, restitution, etc.) and Custody Options (sentences served at open or secure custody facilities) streams within the system. Records were
maintained by case workers at the Department's various regional offices prior to transfer.

The series has been arranged into three sub-series: Alternative Measures; Community Options; and Custody Options.

Certain files in the Community Options sub-series include records related to open or secure custody sentences.

The types of records in this series include: client information sheets; behaviour assessment reports; anecdotal supervisory reports; correspondence; legal documents (summonses; subpoenas; warrants, consents for undertaking, probation orders, adjudication sheets); memoranda; incident reports; medical reports; psychological and psychiatric assessment reports; visitor lists; and personal effects lists.

Saskatchewan. Dept. of Social Services. Family and Youth Services Division

Child Protection Case Files series

  • CA SCNSAB S 82
  • Series
  • 2006-2007

This series consists of child protection and family services case files created and used by staff of the Saskatchewan Department of Social Services (and its
predecessors, the Department of Welfare, and the Department of Social Rehabilitation and successors, the Department of Community Resources and Employment and the Department of Community Resources) between 1949 and 2007. Department staff created these files while investigating situations meriting protection intervention, including: child abuse, neglect, abandonment or inadequate supervision; parental alcohol or drug abuse; and parent/teen conflict. This series also includes miscellaneous case files created by staff. These case files often documented preliminary investigations of suspected child protection concerns, but may also include a small number of child care and social assistance files.

No sub-series have been identified in this series.

The types of records in this series include: anecdotal summary reports of visits to clients by staff; memoranda; client registration forms; reports supplied by Mobile Crisis Services Inc.; agreements for foster care; intake recording sheets; case profile reports; transcripts of interviews; court orders and transcripts; psychological and/or psychiatric assessment reports; photocopies of birth certificates; photographs; and audio cassettes.

Saskatchewan. Dept. of Community Resources. Child and Family Services Division

Probation Case Files series

  • CA SCNSAB S 80
  • Series
  • 1993 - 2000

This series consists of records created, accumulated and used by the Saskatchewan Department of Welfare (1966-1972); Department of Social Services (1972-1983); Department of Northern Saskatchewan (1973-1981) and Department of Justice (1983-2000) in the administration of adult probation cases. The case files were maintained by probation officers within a network of regional offices throughout the province. In addition to case files from the standard probation program, the series includes case files of probationers enlisted in the Restitution; Impaired Drivers' Treatment; Bail Verification and Supervision; and Community Service Order programs.

No sub-series have been identified in this series.

The types of records in this series include: probation orders; intake forms; contact summary sheets; requests for pre-sentence reports; pre-sentence reports; criminal history reports from the Canadian Police Information Centre; offender classification profiles; risk assessment reports; anecdotal progress reports; attendance centre reports; review panel reports; applications to alter probation orders; closure sheets; memoranda and correspondence.

Saskatchewan. Dept. of Justice. Corrections Division, 1993-2002

Administrative and Operational Records of the Chairman of the Saskatchewan Liquor Board series

  • CA SCNSAB S 81
  • Series
  • 1924 - 1974

This series consists of administrative and operational records created, accumulated and used by the Chairman of the Saskatchewan Liquor Board from its inception in 1925 to 1974. Also included in the series are petitions from residents of various communities throughout Saskatchewan on issues relating to the legalization of liquor licensing, as well as correspondence to the Chairman, organized by the numbered district system used by the Board.

No sub-series have been identified in this series.

The types of records in this series include: correspondence; petitions; voter's lists; acts and legislation; financial records; vouchers; samples of forms; and newspaper clippings.

Saskatchewan Liquor Board

Inmate Case Files series

  • CA SCNSAB S 79
  • Series
  • 1993 - 2002

This series consists of records created, accumulated and used between 1891 and 1994 by the Dominion Department of Justice (1891-1906); the Department of the Attorney General (1906-1915); the Saskatchewan Department of Public Works (1906-1947); the Department of Social Welfare (1947-1949); the Department of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation (1949-1965); the Department of Welfare (1965-1972); the Department of Social Services (1972-1983); and the Department of Justice(1983-1994) for the administration of inmates housed in various correctional facilities throughout the province. These correctional facilities include the Regina Jail (Correctional Centre); the Prince Albert Jail (Correctional Centre); the Battleford Women's Gaol; the Prince Albert Women's Gaol; The Pine Grove Correctional Centre; the North Battleford Community Correctional Centre; and the Saskatoon Correctional Centre. The series consists of case files for each inmate and includes records documenting his/her remand prior to sentencing, incarceration and participation in rehabilitation programs during the term of his/her sentence. Records were maintained by staff at each correctional facility prior to transfer.

No sub-series have been identified in this series.

The types of records in this series include: charge sheets; warrants of committal upon conviction; intake sheets; property inventories; fingerprint charts; warrants remanding a prisoner; behaviour reports; admission and readmission reports; temporary absence permits; fine payment receipts; conditional release permits; community training residence submissions and reports; notices and reports on criminal appeals; and identification photographs.

Saskatchewan. Dept. of Justice. Corrections Division, 1993-2002

Pottersfield Press

  • CA NSHDA MS-4-254.2013-041
  • Series

This accrual primarily contains book typescripts, page proofs and cover proofs illustrating various stages of the editorial process. There is a limited volume of correspondence relating to both the editorial process and administrative functions such as permissions and sales.

David Renton

  • CA NSHDA MS-3-23.2014-003
  • Series

This accession consists of miscellaneous records relating to David Renton's acting and directing career, including publicity and performance photographs, correspondepence, contracts, and appointment calendars and diaries. There are also publicity photographs of Karine Renton`s father announcing the CHNS radio program Now it Can Be Told.

Harry Thurston

  • CA NSHDA MS-2-691.2013-065
  • Series

The records in this accrual largely document the donor's journalistic and non-fiction writing during the 1980s and comprise editorial correspondence, research notes and secondary materials, annotated drafts and printer's proofs, and press releases and reviews for articles published in such magazines as Atlantic Insight, Audubon, Equinox, Harrowsmith and National Geographic. There are similar materials documenting Thurston's work on Tidal Life : A Natural History of the Bay of Fundy, as well as correspondence and administrative records documenting his work with the Writers Federation of Nova Scotia and various professional activities such as attending or organizing workshops and conferences.

The accrual also contains a small volume of materials from the late 1970s related to Thurston's activities as a poet, including some correspondence and administrative records related to the poetry journal, Germination, as well as his involvement with the Dirge Poets and their Merry Men, a performance group of poets and musicians.

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