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1 2018 CACP Annual Conference Policing in an Ever Changing World Professional & #CACP2018 SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, :00 17:00 CACP Committee Meetings (Halifax Convention Centre) 12:00 17:00 Registration (Halifax Convention Centre Pre-Function Area Ballroom Level) SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, :00 17:00 CACP Committee Meetings (Halifax Convention Centre) 09:00 17:00 Registration (Halifax Convention Centre Pre-Function Area Ballroom Level) 15:00 16:30 New Members, VIP & Sponsors Reception (by invitation only) (Halifax Convention Centre Salon Ballroom Level) 17:00 18:30 Opening Ceremonies (Halifax Convention Centre B1 & B2 Ballroom Level) 18:30 19:30 Welcome Reception (Halifax Convention Centre Salon Ballroom Level) MONDAY, AUGUST 13, :00 08:30 Breakfast sponsored by Commissionaires Canada (Halifax Convention Centre B3 Ballroom Level) 07:00 12:00 Registration (Halifax Convention Centre Pre-Function Area Ballroom Level) 08:30 17:00 Plenary Sessions (Halifax Convention Centre B1 & B2 Ballroom Level) 10:00 15:45 Exhibit Show (Halifax Convention Centre Convention Hall Level) 08:30 08:35 Opening Remarks Directeur Mario Harel, O.O.M., Gatineau Police Service, President, Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police 08:35 09:40 Regulating Cannabis: Initial Impact Considerations The objective of this session is to provide attendees with an understanding of the implications of cannabis legalization for police in Canada. This will include overarching
2 considerations associated with enforcing new regulations, as well as organizational and individual considerations about individual consumption and workplace safety. Rebecca Jesseman, Director of Policy, Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction Superintendent Martin Bruce, Vancouver Police Department Chief Paul Smith, O.O.M., Charlottetown Police Service 09:40 09:45 Visual Labs Video Presentation 09:45 10:00 CACP Award of Excellence for Combating Organized Crime sponsored by Information Builders Canada Inc. Deputy Chief Thomas Carrique, M.O.M., York Regional Police Service, Co-Chair, CACP Organized Crime Committee Assistant Commissioner Joanne Crampton, M.O.M., RCMP, Co-Chair, CACP Organized Crime Committee John Ramoutsakis, VP of Sales, Information Builders Canada Inc. 10:00 10:45 Network Break sponsored by Niche Technology (Halifax Convention Centre Exhibit Area) 10:45 11:50 The Opioid Crisis Chief Constable Roger Chaffin, O.O.M., Calgary Police Service Superintendent Bryan MacKillop, Ontario Provincial Police Chief Paul Smith, O.O.M., Charlottetown Police Service 11:50 11:55 CACP Electoral Commission Report Chief Clive Weighill (Rtd.), C.O.M., Saskatoon Police Service 11:55 12:00 CACP Resolutions Committee Report Kimberly Carswell, Winnipeg Police Service
3 12:00 13:30 Lunch (Halifax Convention Centre Exhibit Area) 13:30 15:00 Town Hall Facilitator William (Bill) Moore, O.O.M., Executive Director, Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police 15:00 15:45 Network Break sponsored by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (Halifax Convention Centre Exhibit Area) 15:45 17:00 Annual General Meetings (AGM) - CACP Research Foundation - CACP 18:30 CACP Appreciation Night Cunard Centre (Transportation will begin at 18:00 from the Grafton Street Entrance of the Halifax Convention Centre) TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, :00 08:00 Breakfast (Halifax Convention Centre B3 Ballroom Level) 08:00 16:30 Plenary Sessions (Halifax Convention Centre B1 & B2 Ballroom Level) 09:00 15:30 Exhibit Show (Halifax Convention Centre Convention Hall Level) 08:00 09:00 The Impact of Cryptocurrency on Policing in Canada This presentation will describe the role of cryptocurrency in the Canadian economy and the impact this has on policing. Detective Constable Dermot O Boyle, Vancouver Police Department Chief Jennifer Evans, O.O.M., Peel Regional Police Service 09:00 09:30 How Technology is helping Fight Domestic Violence and reducing Court times Innovative practices and uses of technology is being used worldwide to support Police while tackling large issues. Research has shown that 1 in 4 women in Australia have experienced physical or sexual violence from a partner while in a relationship. Most abuse is under reported and under prosecuted, however to combat this issue, Queensland Police Service created a Domestic Violence Task Force. During this session you will learn how the combination of Body Worn Cameras and a unified Evidence Management solution was able to increase charges related to arrests and convictions.
4 Vishal Dhir, Managing Director of Canada & Latin America, Axon Detective Inspector Marc Hogan, Queensland Police Service Chief Jennifer Evans, O.O.M., Peel Regional Police Service 09:30 10:15 Network Break sponsored by Naylor Association Solutions (Halifax Convention Centre Exhibit Area) 10:15 10:45 Diversity is a Canadian Reality: Inclusion is a Choice The CACP Executive Global Studies 2018 team will outline and support their findings arising from a 17-country research study into a spectrum of inclusive and exclusionary workplaces. Their presentation will challenge our current language and approaches to building progressive police organizations for today and for the future organizations capable of attracting, retaining and deploying the necessary talent to execute our mission and to meet the expectations of Canadians. Chief Superintendent Paul Beesley, M.O.M., Ontario Provincial Police Staff Sergeant Loxley Colquhoun, Durham Regional Police Service Krystine Richards, Director, Outreach & External Relations, Canadian Police Knowledge Network Inspector John Valtonen, Greater Sudbury Police Service Program Director Norm E. Taylor, President, Global Network for Community Safety Canada Inc. 10:45 11:45 Police Use of Force Training in an Era of Public Scrutiny Police use of force training has evolved over the years in response to new technology and new approaches. This session will explore current best practices and how police services can promote a better understanding of police use of force issues. Introduction Superintendent Robert Johnson, Toronto Police Service, Co-Chair, CACP Use of Force Committee De-escalation training Steve Schnitzer, Director, Police Academy, Justice Institute of BC (JIBC) Challenges in the Courtroom
5 Chris Lawrence, President, Elgin Security Consultants Inc. Use of force Data and Analytics Inspector Tom Walker, Royal Canadian Mounted Police Inspector Mark Morphet, Ontario Provincial Police 11:45 12:00 National Police Award for Traffic Safety and Lifetime Achievement Award for Traffic Safety sponsored by Accident Support Services International Ltd. Chief Superintendent Charles (Chuck) Cox, M.O.M., Ontario Provincial Police, Co- Chair, CACP Traffic Committee Captain Paul Leduc, Sûreté du Québec, Co-Chair, CACP Traffic Committee Steve Sanderson, President, Accident Support Services 12:00 13:30 Lunch (Halifax Convention Centre Exhibit Area) 13:30 13:45 CACP International Policing Award Chief Jean-Michel Blais, M.O.M., Halifax Regional Police, Co-Chair, CACP International Committee 13:45 13:50 GardaWorld Video Presentation 13:50 14:50 Improving Road Safety Changing Driving Behaviours using Research and Partnerships To outline the advantages of working with partner agencies to achieve unconventional solutions to the ongoing challenge of distracted driving. Chief Constable Del Manak, M.O.M., Victoria Police Department Jayne Russell, MMCCU, Manager, Public Relations, The Co-operators Group Limited Robyn Robertson, President & CEO, Traffic Injury Research Foundation Commissioner J.V.N. (Vince) Hawkes, C.O.M., Ontario Provincial Police 14:50 15:35 Network Break sponsored by Meggitt Training Systems (Halifax Convention Centre Exhibit Area) 15:35 16:30 Safeguard: Building a Targeted Mental Wellness Program for High-Risk Units
6 Safeguard, or mandatory mental health sessions, are becoming increasingly popular among Canadian police services looking to promote the psychological wellbeing of officers and civilians in high risk positions. To date there are few resources available to help inform services on the benefits and drawbacks of Safeguard programs, the various models to consider, or how to best prioritize certain units or member groups. This presentation will provide an overview of Safeguard, guide participants through several key foundations for developing an effective program, and present case studies illustrating how different models of Safeguard operate in Canadian police services. Dr. Kyle Handley, Lead Psychologist, York Regional Police Service Commissioner J.V.N. (Vince) Hawkes, C.O.M., Ontario Provincial Police 18:00 Gala Awards Reception (Halifax Convention Centre Salon Ballroom Level) 19:00 Gala Awards Banquet sponsored by Canadian Bankers Association (Halifax Convention Centre B1 & B2 Ballroom Level) WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, :30 08: Calgary Breakfast sponsored by Versaterm (Halifax Convention Centre B3 Ballroom Level) 08:30 12:00 Plenary Sessions (Halifax Convention Centre B1 & B2 Ballroom Level) 08:30 08: Calgary Presentation 08:45 09:15 Special Olympics Canada Sharon Bollenbach, CEO, Special Olympics Canada Natalie Branscombe, Special Olympics Athlete 09:15 09:45 Canada s new Minister of Border Security and Organized Crime Reduction The Honourable Bill Blair, C.O.M., Minister of Border Security and Organized Crime Reduction
7 09:45 09:50 Telus Video Presentation 09:50 10:05 Bank of Canada Award Maureen Carroll, Deputy Managing Director, Currency, Bank of Canada 10:05 10:25 Network Break (Halifax Convention Centre Pre-Function Area Ballroom Level) 10:25 10:55 CACP Research Foundation 5 For 5 Core indicators for public attitudes toward police in Canada Dr. Christopher Giacomantonio, Research Coordinator, Halifax Regional Police Exploring Servant Leadership as a Foundation for Canadian Policing Chief Constable Les Sylven, M.O.M., Central Saanich Police Relevant and Emerging S&T Within the Canadian Safety Sand Security Law Enforcement Portfolio Gerry Doucette, Canadian Safety and Security Program Emerging Research at the University of Regina Steve Palmer, Executive Director, Collaborative Centre for Justice and Safety, Canadian Institute for Public Safety Research and Treatment, University of Regina CACP Research Foundation RF Connect Platform William (Bill) Moore, O.O.M., Executive Director, Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police 10:55 11:55 Establishing Trust and Credibility With All Your Stakeholders: Using Behavioural Insights to Build Lasting Relationships Trust and credibility of police leadership and frontline officers is critical to building lasting relationships both inside and outside your organization. Dr. Flynn will share findings on building trust from new behavioural insights research. Participants will learn the key behavioural factors that drive trust, credibility, transparency and relationship mutuality. Dr. Terence (Terry) Flynn, APR, FCPRS, Associate Professor, Department of Communication Studies & Multimedia, McMaster University
8 11:55 12:00 Closing Remarks 12:30 Board of Directors Meeting (Halifax Convention Centre 503 Ballroom Level)
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