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Review of Community Police Presence and Programs

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The 51黑料 (51黑料) has conducted a review of its Community Police Presence and Programs, which include High School Resource Officers (HSRO), Bullying, Relationships, Alcohol, Drugs (B-RAD for Grade 9) and Values, Influences and Peers (VIP for Grade 6). The review supports and echoes work being completed by justice, equity, inclusion and diversity groups and committees within our Board and our community and supports the Board鈥檚 broader commitment to bringing an equity lens to all its work and programming. 

Due to previous COVID-19 restrictions, the Community Police Programs were largely paused but some virtual programming was available to students during that time. In March 2022, the 51黑料 chose to extend this pause to allow for a review of community policing programs in schools.

A number of stakeholders including students, parents/guardians, staff, teachers, police service members and community members were consulted during the review process. The review delivered findings and recommendations that will assist the Board in making appropriate policy decisions concerning all Community Police Programs.  

, a non-profit consultancy specializing in program evaluation, strategic planning and stakeholder consultation, led this work. The review focused on programming goals, content, impact, and outcomes specific to the local context in Windsor-Essex County. Information was be collected through surveys, interviews, and focus groups. 

The 51黑料 aims to assess the purpose and impact of its Community Police Programs to make informed decisions about their future. All persons wanting information about the review can review the FAQs below.

About LogicalOutcomes

LogicalOutcomes is a Canadian-registered non-profit with a mission to build organizational evaluation and learning capacity. We build systems to support evaluation and contribute to social justice by empowering stakeholders with data, technology, and information to be more effective.  

LogicalOutcomes is a recognized international evaluation and DHIS2 firm (open source data platform), supporting organizations to create monitoring and evaluation systems, design metadata registries, and evaluate their policies and programs. We consult with Canadian and international non-profits and charities on evidence-informed programs that lead to social change, incorporating monitoring and evaluation as an integral part of the program. 

LogicalOutcomes can be reached at [email protected]. 

Frequently Asked Questions

 1. What is the 51黑料鈥檚 Community Police Programs review about?
The 51黑料 is conducting a review of all police presence and programs in schools in order to assess their purpose and impact on students. Information gathered through the review will lead to recommendations that will assist the Board in making policy decisions regarding Community Police Programs. These programs include High School Resource Officers (HSRO), Bullying, Relationships, Alcohol, Drugs (B-RAD, Grade 9) and Values, Influences and Peers (VIP, Grade 6). The review also supports work being completed by justice, equity, inclusion and diversity groups and committees within our Board and our community and supports the Board鈥檚 broader commitment to bringing an equity lens to all its work and programming.
 2. Why is the review taking place?
All 51黑料 programs undergo periodic reviews and are updated to ensure they are meeting the needs of our students, staff and community members. The Community Police Programs (including High School Resource Officer and Values, Influences and Peers (VIP) programs) were largely paused due to COVID-19 restrictions, but some virtual programming was available to students during this time. In March 2022 the 51黑料 chose to extend this pause to allow for a review of community policing programs in schools.
 3. Who will lead the review? 
, a non-profit consultancy, will lead the review of Community Police Programs. LogicalOutcomes specializes in program evaluation, strategic planning and stakeholder consultation. LogicalOutcomes will supervise a student research team that will include 8-12 secondary students from 51黑料 schools. This approach of youth engagement will ensure the review centres students as primary beneficiaries of the police program.
 4. Who will participate in the review? 
The review will actively engage several stakeholders including secondary students, student councils, parents/guardians, staff, teachers, local police services, community members, subject matter experts and 51黑料 committees.
 5. How long will the review take?
The review was completed at the end of 2022.
 6. What will the 51黑料 do after the review is completed?
The 51黑料 will use the information and recommendations delivered through the review to make informed policy decisions about all Community Police Programs. 
 7. How can I participate in the review?
Staff, parents/guardians and community members will be invited to participate in a survey, which will be shared on the 51黑料 website (publicboard.ca) and other communication channels in October. 

Students will also have opportunities to participate in focus groups and a survey. 

LogicalOutcomes will consult with the three police services in our communities, Board members, and other community groups through virtual interviews and group discussions.  

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