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Safer Communities Workshop Crime Prevention Through Social Development

Safer Communities Workshop Crime Prevention Through Social Development. Lynn Orstad Community Policing Services “E” Division. “The National Crime Prevention Strategy Reduces Crime and Victimization by Addressing Their Root Causes Through a Social Development Approach.”. Why CPSD? Why Now?.

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Safer Communities Workshop Crime Prevention Through Social Development

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  1. Safer Communities WorkshopCrime Prevention Through Social Development Lynn Orstad Community Policing Services “E” Division

  2. “The National Crime Prevention Strategy Reduces Crime and Victimization by Addressing Their Root Causes Through a Social Development Approach.”

  3. Why CPSD? Why Now? • The National Youth Strategy is linked to the National Crime Prevention Strategy. • Working with youth in our communities to prevent and reduce involvement in crime as victims and offenders. • To meet these strategies – action must take place at the community level.

  4. Goals of Crime Prevention Through Social Development • Advocates a balanced approach • Addresses the root causes of crime • Pro-active and holistic approach • Coordinated & sustainable • Community partners

  5. Workshop Overview Modules: • Introduction to Crime Prevention Through Social Development • CPSD Models • Community Mobilization & Partnership • CPSD Problem Solving – Local Crime Concerns • Community Mobilization Program

  6. Workshop Communities Williams Lake Quesnel 100 Mile House Langley Maple Ridge Saltspring Island Texada Island Squamish Princeton Trail Osoyoos Golden Midway Clearwater Coquitlam Chase Elk Valley Parksville Port McNeil Port Hardy Kamloops New Aiyansh Telegraph Creek Shawingan lake Ft. St. John

  7. Workshop Communities Prince Rupert Bella Bella Bella Coola Stewart Tumbler Ridge Nootka Sound Gabriola Island Houston University of BC

  8. Suggested Workshop Participants Youth Teachers Social Workers Police Counselors Religious Leaders Social Activists Health & Mental Health Care Workers Elected Officials Business Leaders Youth Organizations First Nations Ethnic & Visible Minority Organizations Recreation Centres Drop-in Centres Volunteer Groups Restorative Justice Victims’ Services Women’s Groups Chamber of Commerce

  9. Throughout History, Outstanding Leaders Have Been Ordinary People With Extraordinary Vision – and the Skills to Communicate It !

  10. Your Community & CPSD Workshop For more information on the 2 day workshop in your community, please contact: Lynn ORSTAD (604) 264 – 3208 lynn.orstad@rcmp-grc.gc.ca

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