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Strategic Partners

Working Together on Shared Priorities

The BC Association of Chiefs of Police works with organizations across policing, government, health, education and the broader public-safety sector to support shared priorities and create opportunities for police leaders and their organizations across British Columbia.

Our strategic partnerships provide access to expertise, programs, professional development and resources, while supporting collaboration on issues of mutual importance.

AutismBC brings the voice and experience of the autism community to our education program, helping ensure police learning is current, respectful
and grounded in a meaningful understanding of autism.
https://www.autismbc.ca

We work closely with the Province of British Columbia on shared policing and public safety priorities, supporting provincial coordination, policy development and initiatives that impact police services and communities across B.C.  http://www.gov.bc.ca

Our longstanding relationship with CACP connects provincial and national policing priorities and includes collaboration on major conferences, professional development and issues of shared importance to police leaders across Canada. https://www.cacp.ca

Through CPKN, we can turn priority areas for policing into accessible, province-wide learning, giving members a dedicated place to access education developed for the realities of policing in British Columbia.
https://www.cpkn.ca

Our partnership with HealthIM supports a coordinated approach to police interactions involving mental health and behavioural health crises, connecting police and healthcare to improve information sharing, decision-making and outcomes. https://www.healthim.com

Together with Out On Patrol, we promote greater
visibility, inclusion and leadership for 2SLGBTQ+
professionals in policing and proudly co-host the
World 2SLGBTQ+ Conference.
https://outonpatrol.ca

Together with Royal Roads University, we are developing leadership learning opportunities designed for current and emerging police leaders in British Columbia. https://www.royalroads.ca

PAFN brings expertise in autism and curriculum development to our work to update and relaunch BCACP’s learning for police interactions with autistic people.

https://www.pacificautismfamily.com