Thursday, August 24, 2017

Changes at the Toronto Police Service Are Underway, Six Month Update on Implementation


Changes at the Toronto Police Service Are Underway, Six Month Update on Implementation

Thursday, August 24, 2017 - 1:37 PM
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The second quarterly report detailing the Service’s implementation efforts to transform the organization into a new, modern police service was presented today at the Toronto Police Services Board meeting.

“These are exciting times for the Toronto Police Service. We are changing our policing model, connecting our officers, modernizing Human Resources and continuing to work with our partner, the City of Toronto, around service reallocation to allow the TPS to return to core policing,” explained Chief Mark Saunders. 

Some recent highlights include:

- The successful implementation of the Community Investigative Support Unit (C.I.S.U) in 32, 41 and 42 Divisions. A Service-wide rollout will take place by the end of the year.

- 35 officers are participating in the next phase of testing mobile technology for our Connected Officer Program. That program will see frontline officers equipped with mobile technology so they can access the data, information and software they need to assist the public in solving problems or offering solutions on a local, community level. 

- Aligning our planning and design of the new policing model with a new Human Resources structure to make sure we have a comprehensive understanding of the Service’s competency framework and how this will apply to recruiting new talent. 

The next quarterly report will be presented at the Toronto Police Services Board meeting this fall.

About the Action Plan: The Way Forward 


Mandated to look beyond the way policing is currently done in Toronto, the Transformational Task Force (TTF) proposed a modernized policing model for the city that is innovative, sustainable, and affordable. The model will place communities at its core, be intelligence-led, optimize the use of resources and technology, and embrace partnerships as a means of enhancing capacity and capability. The final report - Action Plan: The Way Forward – contains 32 recommendations and was accepted by the Toronto Police Services Board in February, 2017 as the Service’s Business Plan for the next three years. 

To read more about this and the entire Action Plan, including the Modernization Scorecard, visit The Way Forward.

For more information, please contact Meaghan Gray at meaghan.Gray@torontopolice.on.ca

For more news, visit TPSnews.ca.

Meaghan Gray, Corporate Communications

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