Résumé
"In a strategic effort to move forward and improve community partnerships and relations between the Saskatoon Police Service and members of the First Nations and Métis communities, several new initiatives were undertaken in 2012. These new directives included high profile participation in the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada National Event held in Saskatoon; increased communication and understanding with relevant community partners; and new recruiting initiatives and strategies conducted outside the municipality of Saskatoon.
It was a very positive and productive year and these projects will be further expanded during the course of this report."--Page 4.
Contenu
1. Statistical data & diversity training --
2. Showing respect --
2.1. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, National Event (Saskatoon) --
3. Strengthening community partnerships --
3.1. Chief’s Advisory Committee on First Nations and Métis --
3.2. Métis Nation of Saskatchewan (MNS) --
3.3. Saskatoon Tribal Council (STC) --
3.4. Peacekeepers Leadership Development Program (PLDP) --
3.5. Sasipenita --
3.6. Missing and murdered Aboriginal women --
3.7. Aboriginal Resource Officer Program --
4. Aboriginal and diversity recruiting --
4.1. Diversity Recruiter --
4.2. Treaty Four Citizens’ Police Academy --
4.3. Aboriginal Police Preparation SIAST --
4.4. Saskatchewan Police Aboriginal Recruitment Committee (SPARC) --
4.5. Lac La Ronge Indian Band --
4.6. North Battleford --
5. Summary --
6. Looking forward & sharing our story --
7. Aboriginal leader’s comments --
8. Appendix.