RCMP Police Week – May 13 – 19
Canadian Police Week is dedicated to increasing community awareness and recognition of policing services while strengthening police-community ties. Police Week also encourages community involvement and initiation of activities through media awareness » CONTINUE READING
The Police Services Board determines the Police Services’ objectives and priorities as well as establishes any local policies. The Board monitors and reviews these components in consultation with the OPP Detachment Commander.
The Police Services Board meets quarterly and has approved a Business Plan to help guide its work. It reports annually to Council on its activities. Read previous reports: 2010, 2009, 2008, and 2007.
Current Members:
Maureen Towaij, Chair (Provincial Appointee)
Reeve Keith Kerr (Council Appointee)
John E.M. Wilson (Community Appointee)
Staff person: Amanda Mabo
Learn more about the Township’s Police Services
By-Laws
Currently under review by the Police Services Board.
Board Documents
2010 OPP Community Satisfaction Survey
Links to Relevant Documentation:
Adequacy & Effectiveness of Police Services Regulation
Members of Police Services Boards – Code of Conduct
Canadian Police Week is dedicated to increasing community awareness and recognition of policing services while strengthening police-community ties. Police Week also encourages community involvement and initiation of activities through media awareness and community sponsored events.
Objectives
Police Week is governed by four specific objectives:
- To act as a vehicle in which to reinforce ties
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| 10 |
| 4:00 pm |
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