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Community Mobilization Workshop

The Toronto Police Service, Community Mobilization Workshop is an intensive one-day workshop which focuses on community problem-solving and crime prevention.

The Community Mobilization Workshop is held at Toronto Police Headquarters, 40 College Street, Toronto.

Participants receive instruction about how to make themselves and their property safer. They also receive information about the programs and services available in their community that can help them to reduce crime and disorder where they live and work.

At the end of the course, participants receive a package containing a range of resources, including pamphlets and presentations they can share with their family, neighbours, and co-workers.

The one day session will provide eight hours of instruction and activities dealing with a variety of subjects, including:

  • Personal Safety
  • Home Security Crime Prevention
  • Role of the Police
  • 9-1-1 Communications
  • Forensic Identification Services
  • Domestic Violence
  • Community Mobilization
  • Common Neighbourhood Problems
  • Police Programs and Services
  • Crime Stoppers

UPCOMING CLASSES

April 24, 2010

Classes begin at 8:30 a.m. and conclude at 5:00 p.m. There is a one hour lunch break. Lunch is NOT provided, however there are a number of choices for lunch in the area.

Classes are held in the Auditorium of Toronto Police Headquarters, 40 College Street, Toronto.

Space is limited. If you are accepted, you will be notified by telephone or mail four weeks before the beginning of the first class. Due to the large number of applications we receive, it is not possible to respond to unsuccessful applicants.

The Community Mobilization Workshop is available free to people living in the City of Toronto. Participants must be 18 years of age or older and agree to a criminal background check.

Click here for an Online Application form

Click here for a PDF Application form (to be mailed or faxed)

Completed applications should be sent via mail or fax to:

Mail:

Community Mobilization Workshop Co-ordinator
Community Mobilization Unit
40 College Street
Toronto, Ontario
M5G 2J3

FAX:

Community Mobilization Workshop
(416) 808-7222

 
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