Grants and Contributions:
Title:
Prince Edward Island Community Consultative Group Support for CTAs
Agreement Number:
23159
Agreement Value:
$90,361.08
Agreement Date:
Mar 24, 2023 - Mar 31, 2027
Description:
Beginning in 2022-23, Public Safety Canada will provide annual funding directly to provinces and/or territories in order to support communities to establish and maintain CCGs. The CCGs are boards created by the communities and will be known by different names as decided by each community. The board is made up of members selected from the community that ensures the policing interests of the community are well represented. Its purpose is to identify and advocate for the community’s policing priorities and promotes regular dialogue between the police service and members of the community. CCGs provide important governance functions and promotes regular engagement amongst members to monitor progress on the Letter of Expectation (LOE), discuss policing concerns, and adapt priorities or action plans as required. They are central in the delivery of professional, dedicated and culturally responsive police services for First Nation and Inuit communities.
Organization:
Public Safety Canada
Expected Results:
The following outcomes are anticipated:
- CCGs in eligible communities established and operating
- Increase in LOE in communities
- Increase in engagement between communities and RCMP members
- Increase of return on non-financial reporting tool provided to CCGs from Canada
- Increase in engagement with PSC, Province/Territory, RCMP, and communities
Location:
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, CA C1A 7N8
Reference Number:
088-2023-2024-Q4-00277
Agreement Type:
Contribution
Report Type:
Grants and Contributions
Recipient Type:
Aboriginal recipient
Additional Information:
Delay signature
Recipient's Legal Name:
Government of Prince Edward Island, Department of Justice and Public Safety
Program:
(FNIPP) First Nations and Inuit Policing Program
Program Purpose:
To enhance the effectiveness of policing services in First Nation and Inuit communities in terms of cultural relevance and responsiveness to the public safety need of communities.
To support policing services to First Nation and Inuit communities that are professional, dedicated and culturally responsive to the communities they serve.