OUR MANDATE

Our mission is to create meaningful partnerships with our communities and the Toronto Police Service; through trust, transparency, understanding, and shared knowledge, to improve safety and security within our communities.

All of the 17 police divisions throughout the City of Toronto, including Traffic Services, have a CPLC to provide advice and assistance to the local unit commander and to work in partnership with local police officers towards improving safety and security in local communities.

Our goal is to work together in identifying, prioritizing and problem-solving local policing issues by being proactive in community relations, crime prevention, education, mobilization, and communication. All of this is achieved by acting as a resource to the police and the community.

We are actively engaged in efforts to enhance community safety. This requires encouraging residents to be forthcoming in providing information to the police and to promptly report crimes when they occur. Our involvement also includes participation in activities such as youth-oriented crime prevention projects, education and awareness.

The 13 Division Community Police Liaison Committee (CPLC) is made up of community volunteers and police service representatives from neighbourhoods across North West Toronto. Our committee is inclusive to reflect the demographics of the local community.

For more information, please visit  torontopolice.on.ca/community/ccc.php

OUR MEMBERS

The membership of the 13 Division CPLC reflects the unique and diverse population served by 13 Division. Participants on the committee include community representatives from different racial, cultural and linguistic groups, genders, age and socio-economic groups, social agencies, businesses, tenant associations, schools and places of worship.

Executive Team:

TPS Co-Chair Staff Sergeant John Stockfish

Civilian Co-Chair Andrew Kirsch

Treasurer Hannah Thresher

JOIN US

The 13 Division CPLC (Community Police Liaison Committee) is made up of community volunteers and police service representatives from neighbourhoods across 13 Division. Our committee is inclusive to reflect the demographics of the local community.

You do not need to be a member of the 13 Division CPLC to attend any one of our general meetings as a public observer. Everyone is welcome.

  • be a proactive community member within 13 Division;

  • have an outlet to distribute information about public safety and community engagement initiatives (such as community newsletters, email newsletters, association bulletins, and/or social media);

  • be an advocate for the Toronto Police within their community;

  • attend 3 consecutive CPLC meetings;

  • right-click (on Windows) or control-click (on macOS) this download link to download the application form (cc_application_form_cmu10.pdf) to your computer;

  • complete and/or print the application form using the free Adobe Acrobat Reader;

  • successfully complete a CPIC check with Toronto Police Service.

If you are interested in joining the CPLC, or attending one of our general meetings, please feel free to contact us.

For more information, please visit torontopolice.on.ca/community/ccc.php