Join the Canadian Municipal Network on Crime Prevention (CMNCP) for a virtual training session on community safety and well-being planning. To date, CMNCP has trained over 400 participants in 150 communities across Canada.
The training will provide participants with the necessary understanding, knowledge, and practice implications to prepare a community safety and well-being plan in collaboration with community partners that proactively addresses locally identified priority risks.
TRAINING DATES
The 12-hour virtual training will be delivered through three 4-hour sessions:
- Monday, March 15th
- Monday, March 22nd
- Monday, March 29th
10 am (PST) / 11 am (MST) / 12 pm (CST) / 1 pm (EST) / 2 pm (AST)
COST
- Non-members of CMNCP: $200 per participant
- Members of CMNCP: $150 per participant
- Students: $50 per participant (10 spots available)
DEADLINE
Please register by March 8th, 2021.
CERTIFICATE
All training participants will receive a certificate upon completion of the training.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
- Representatives from communities interested in developing and implementing a community safety and well-being plan; municipal employees who may be tasked to create, guide, and/or implement a community safety and well-being plan
- First Nation communities, elected officials, as well as local agencies, organizations, and service providers from different sectors participating on multi-sectoral advisory committees or who may be involved in the planning process
- Students interested in working with communities on violence prevention, community safety, municipal governance, social development, and community safety and well-being planning.
KEY OUTCOMES
Upon completion of the training, participants will understand:
- Key terms/concepts in community safety and well-being (CSWB)
- Practice of community safety and developing CSWB plans
- Useful tools and resources
FACILITATORS
- Dr. Felix Munger, CMNCP
- Audrey Monette, CMNCP
- Dave Dickson, Manager of Community Safety (ret.), City of Williams Lake
- Scott McKean, Manager, Community Safety and Wellbeing Planning and Justice Centres, City of Toronto
- Jan Fox, Executive Director, REACH Edmonton
- Christiane Sadeler, Former Executive Director, Crime Prevention/Community Safety Engagement Consultant
- Amy Siciliano, Public Safety Advisor, Halifax Regional Municipality
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