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Police chiefs seek coalition with health and social groups.


The Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police The Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police is a national political lobby organization for police executives in Canada. It was founded in 1905 as the "Chief Constables Association of Canada" and adopted the current name in the early 1950s. External links
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 hosted a Community Safety Round Table in Ottawa last February. This is the first of two national events designed to build a Coalition on Community Safety, Health and Well-being. The CACP's advisory committee for this initiative includes the Canadian Association of Police Boards, Canadian Council Canadian Council may refer to:

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 on Social Development, Canadian Professional Police Association, Canadian Public Health Association, Canadian Teachers' Federation The Canadian Teachers' Federation (CTF) is the national trade union federation which represents Teachers in Canada. It has a membership of 215,000 in 16 provincial and territorial organizations.

The CTF is affiliated with Education International.
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The second event, a national showcase, will be held next year. Chief Jack Ewatski of the Winnipeg Police Service, President of the CACP CACP Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police
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, stated that the purpose of the Round Table was to "build linkages among national non-governmental associations with mandates in social development."

The CACP's advisory committee for this initiative includes the Canadian Association of Police Boards, Canadian Council on Social Development, Canadian Professional Police Association, Canadian Public Health Association, Canadian Teachers' Federation, Family Service Canada, Federation of Canadian Municipalities, and the National Children's Alliance. Representatives of 46 national organizations were present at the gathering.

"A clear message emerged from the Round Table discussions," said Winnipeg Chief Ewatski. "Accessible social services, which support individuals and families, are a key ingredient to building safe and healthy communities. Investment in these services is not a frill, but a proven investment and a basic need."

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Date:Mar 20, 2006
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