PEEL REGIONAL POLICE OACP AnnuAl Meeting

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PEEL REGIONAL POLICE OACP AnnuAl Meeting
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OACP Annual
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Partnerships Leading to Solutions
June 14 – 17, 2015
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REGI S TRATION FEE S
PA Y MENT
Full Conference
Delegate Fees
Includes admission to sessions, materials from all sessions, breakfasts,
lunches, refreshment breaks, and social functions. Companion fees include
all meals and social events.
Full Conference/Day Pass
Social Tickets
Early Bird
(Until April 17)
Active/Associate Member $650
Life Member
$375
Non-OACP Member
$795
Companion
$375
Regular
(After April 17)
$750
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Sub-Total
13% HST
Total Amount Due
Day Pass
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Includes material from all sessions, breakfast, lunch, and refreshment
breaks. DOES NOT include social functions; please purchase social event
tickets separately. Tickets are as follows:
PAYMENT METHOD
q Cheque (payable to OACP)
Early Bird
Credit Card
q Visa q MasterCard
(Until April 17)
Regular
(After April 17)
Monday, June 15
Tuesday, June 16
Wednesday, June 17
$300
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$225
$225
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Social EVENT Tickets Only
Additional Social event Tickets for day pass holders or guests ONLY are
available for the following events:
Ice Breaker
Sunday, June 14
President’s Night
Monday, June 15
Casual Night
Tuesday, June 16
Gala Reception & Dinner
Wednesday, June 17
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Early Bird
(Until April 17)
Regular
(After April 17)
$150
$225
$150
$225
$150
$225
$175
$275
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Signature
Please send payment together with your registration to:
Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police
40 College Street, Suite 605, Toronto, ON M5G 2J3
On-line registration is available on the conference website at:
www.oacpconference.on.ca
E-mail: events@oacp.ca
d e l e g a t e PROGRAM
This year’s 64th OACP Annual Meeting will bring together
police leaders from across Ontario (and beyond) as well
as key government, academic, business, and community
leaders to address some of today’s pressing Law
Enforcement Issues.
Below are some of the highlights of this year’s
premier police community event. Please visit
www.oacpconference.on.ca for updates and details
on these and other Annual Meeting education and
networking sessions. The website will also allow you
to access speaker bios, sponsor profiles, companion
program information, etc.
2:30 pm – 3:30 pm
Education Session #3
Academic Partnerships
How can police agencies best leverage the university and
college environment in relation to succession planning,
service delivery models, and intelligence lead needs
assessments?
Tuesday, June 16, 2015
8:30 am – 10:00 am
Education Session #4A
Community Safety Model (45 minutes)
Sgt. Jeff Jensen, Peel Regional Police
A review of “The Hub”, a Community Safety Model currently
in the pilot stage with Peel Regional Police.
Sunday, June 14, 2015
6:00 pm
Ice Breaker
Meet and greet your fellow delegates!
Education Session #4B
Mental Health Partnerships (45 minutes)
Mr. Humphrey Mitchell
Coalition for Children and Youth Mental Health.
Monday, June 15, 2015
8:30 am – 10:30 am
Opening Ceremony and Keynote Speaker
We are delighted to have renowned CBC Commentator
Rex Murphy kick off our Annual Meeting.
10:30 am – 12:00 pm
Education Session #5
What Kept Me up at Night?
A panel discussion composed of retired but very prominent
police executives who will share the issues and perspectives
they experienced during their tenures. This session will
highlight hard-learned and relevant lessons of benefit to
current police executives.
11:00 am – 12:30 pm
Education Session #1
Cost of Public Safety and Welfare (OACP Partnership)
The session will focus on the economics of policing and the
research by Carleton University to demonstrate the social
value of policing.
1:30 pm – 2:30 pm
Education Session #2
What Will Policing Look Like in the Next 5 Years?
The Next 10 years...and Beyond?
What will the technological environment look like in the
near future, and the not-so-near future? Industry experts
will speak about their visions and how it will shape the
world we work in.
12:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Awards and Life Members Luncheon
Celebrate the achievements and contributions of OACP Life
Members and honour the the accomplishments of today’s
police personnel during this always popular luncheon event.
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
8:30 am – 10:00 am
Education Session #6
Road to Mental Readiness (R2MR) Collaboration
R2MR is a mental health education model developed by
the Department of National Defense (DND) and adapted
by the Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC) to
deliver to police personnel.
A Question & Answer session in relation to the current
status of this initiative will be facilitated.
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Room Block cut-off: May 22, 2015
Room Block Code: “OACP”
Reservation Information: 1-905-821-1981
Reserve your accomodations on-line:
Inquiries about the 2015 OACP Annual Meeting:
Darron Knebel
Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police
40 College Street, Suite 605, Toronto, ON M5G 2J3
Tel. 416-926-0424 ext. 23
Fax: 416-926-0436
E-mail: events@oacp.ca
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Please visit our Annual Meeting website for full
conference program details, speaker bios, etc.
www.oacpconference.on.ca
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6:00 pm – 11:00 pm
OACP Gala
Celebrating policing and police leaders in Ontario.
Guest Room rate:
Hilton Deluxe: $152/night
*Includes complimentary parking and free Wifi in
meeting spaces.
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1:30 pm – 3:00 pm
Annual General Meeting
Featuring resolutions driving changes in policing,
community safety, and wellness in Ontario and the election
of a new Executive for the OACP Board of Directors.
Host facility: Hilton Mississauga/Meadowvale
6750 Mississauga Road, Mississauga, ON, L5N 2L3
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12:30 pm – 1:30 pm
Education Session #8
Autonomous Vehicles
Government and industry leaders will provide a review of
the current status of autonomous vehicle testing in Ontario
as well as look at the possible future of automated vehicles.
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10:30 am – 11:30 am
Education Session #7
Partnerships to Proactively Reduce Injuries
Parachute President and CEO Louise Logan and Alex
Jordan, Senior Coordinator, Programs will present on
Parachute’s success leading, inspiring, and mobilizing
Canadians of all ages around injury prevention and safety
solutions. Parachute is creating a movement and building
awareness of the issue of injury, to keep Canadians safe at
home, on the road, at work, and at play. Louise and Alex
will explore best practices in partnership engagement by
profiling two of their major initiatives, Safe Kids Week and
National Teen Driver Safety Week. Additionally, they will
share examples of how Parachute mobilizes and works with
youth and community in innovative partnerships in injury
prevention.
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