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THUNDER BAY - The Thunder Bay Police Services Board Independent Expert Panel will begin their public consultation on July 11 with meetings that will be held with various communities as well as public consultations.
“Public consultation is a critical element of our work,” said Chair Alok Mukherjee. “We have made a commitment to listening to the community with respect, interest, and openness. Our recommendations will be shaped by the insights and advice we receive from leaders, organizations, and the community at large. My fellow Panel members and I are very pleased by the response we have received to our invitation to engage with us.
The mandate of the panel includes reviewing the board's Strategic Plan and determining progress in its implementation, reviewing policies, procedures, training, and practices related to internal/public concerns regarding human rights and mental health issues, consulting with TBPSB, TBPS, and the community on barriers & effective actions, reviewing relevant past OCPC and OIPRD recommendations & their implementation, and, developing and presenting recommendations for action to the...
For much of June, outreach to community stakeholders has been underway. The consultations in Thunder Bay will be a mix of closed-door meetings and public forums Residents of Thunder Bay and North Western Ontario who are interested in having their voices heard can continue to email [email protected] to provide feedback and comments. Those who indicate an interest in speaking with the panel will be considered for in-person or virtual consultations.
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