Date: 2013-04-12 14:42:18
At its meeting held on March 27, 2013, the Board approved that, as part of the 2014-2016 Business Planning consultation process, it engage the public in discussions about a Toronto Police Service priority related to integrity, ethics, professional standards for its members and enhanced customer service to the public.
The Police Services Act requires the Board to develop a Business Plan once every three years in consultation with the community, and the priorities established in the Business Plan guide the police service in setting measurable goals and objectives.
As a result, the Board will hold a special public meeting to deal with this issue.
The meeting details are as follows:
Date: Monday April 29, 2013
Time: 4pm
Location: Toronto City Hall, 100 Queen Street West. Council Chambers.
This meeting will not hear or address any specific concerns about the conduct of individual police officers; there are provisions in the Police Services Act which set out the process for dealing with these matters.
Further details, including an agenda and instructions on how to register to make a deputation, will be posted on the Board’s website at www.tpsb.ca on April 18, 2013.
At its meeting held on March 27, 2013, the Board approved that, as part of the 2014-2016 Business Planning consultation process, it engage the public in discussions about a Toronto Police Service priority related to integrity, ethics, professional standards for its members and enhanced customer service to the public.
The Police Services Act requires the Board to develop a Business Plan once every three years in consultation with the community, and the priorities established in the Business Plan guide the police service in setting measurable goals and objectives.
As a result, the Board will hold a special public meeting to deal with this issue.
The meeting details are as follows:
Date: Monday April 29, 2013
Time: 4pm
Location: Toronto City Hall, 100 Queen Street West. Council Chambers.
This meeting will not hear or address any specific concerns about the conduct of individual police officers; there are provisions in the Police Services Act which set out the process for dealing with these matters.
Further details, including an agenda and instructions on how to register to make a deputation, will be posted on the Board’s website at www.tpsb.ca on April 18, 2013.
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