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Alberta Association of Community Peace Officers
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Alberta Association of Community Peace Officers

(AACPO) represents over 125 Authorized Employer, who employ over 1700 Community Peace Officers (CPO) throughout Alberta and beyond. CPO's are employed under the Alberta Peace Officer Act and can provide enforcement of a variety of Federal, Provincial, and Municipal statutes within their communities.

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Peace Officers

are First Responders who regularly provide assistance at motor vehicle collisions and other emergency situations within their communities, they help keep us safe and provide support to our Police, Fire and EMS crews.

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The AACPO

was founded as the Alberta Special Constable Association in 1989. The Association was formed to represent the interest of rural Special Constables in face of growing pressures to restrict Special Constable use. Originally formed by 8 Special Constable agencies, the Association now represents more than 125 agencies employing over 1700 officers from Alberta, BC and the Northwest Territories.

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Human Trafficking & Immigration (1/2 Day AM)

Human Trafficking & Immigration  (1/2 Day AM)

OUR MISSION: We support and advocate for victims and survivors of human trafficking, increase knowledge and awareness of all forms of human trafficking, and lead and foster collective action through collaboration and respect.

OUR VALUES: • Person-centered response driven by human rights. • A commitment to serve and empower all individuals using an anti-oppressive framework. • Evidence-based and judgment-free services through a lens of intersectionality. • Collective action through the coordination, collaboration, and respect of stakeholders and allies.

OUR WORK: At ACT Alberta, our first goal is always to get victims and survivors on their path to safety. We also know that we can't solve this problem alone: we raise public awareness and readiness so that our community can work together to reduce trafficking. We are committed to our three pillars of service: Response, Prevention, and Mobilization. 

 

In this presentation, we will cover the Definitions and Legislation, Qualities of Trafficking, Identifying Trafficking, Responding to Trafficking, Victim and Survivor Assistance, and Resources and Contacts.

Event Properties

Event Date 2025-02-05 8:30 am
Event End Date 2025-02-05 12:00 pm
Capacity 30
Registered 1
Available place 29
Individual Price Free

Speakers

Mark McDonald

Carey Collins

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