Community Partnerships and Engagement Unit (CPEU) is committed to providing an effective, efficient and economical support service to Service members in the practical application of Community Mobilization principles, as well as developing, enhancing and maintaining constructive community partnerships. CPEU continues to include a number of community mobilization functions that support the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police (OACP) Mobilization & Engagement Model of Community Policing adopted by the Toronto Police Service.

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Pride Flags Flown Across City

For the first time, Pride Flags were raised at all public-facing Toronto Police buildings in support of LGBTQ2S+ communities. Formal and small-scale events were held across the city to raise the flags with groups of TPS members, both police officers and civilians, celebrating Pride Month. The largest event was held...

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Honouring Partners in Crime Prevention

Toronto Crime Stoppers recognized the work of its policing and community partners at the annual 25th annual Chief of Police dinner on May 4. “Given the anonymous nature of Crime Stoppers, crimes that are solved through the assistance of Crime Stoppers often go unrecognized with little or no publicity,” said...

Volunteering in Uniform

The latest class of 30 Auxiliary Officers, who serve with the Toronto Police Service in a volunteer role, graduated this week. Acting Staff Superintendent Shannon Dawson said Auxiliary officers support the Service in building and maintaining trust with the communities the organization serves. “I know you will be guided by...

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06-13 Mobile Crisis Intervention Team

FOCUS Toronto Star Article

FOCUS Presentation to Toronto Police Services Board

Community Consultative Committee Application Form CPEU10

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Forms

Volunteer Personal History Form (CPEU 2)

Adult & Youth Volunteer Application (CPEU 1)

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Key Contacts

Superintendent LeeAnn Papizewski Unit Commander

416-808-0100

Staff Sergeant Brian Urkosky Second-In-Command

416-808-0101

Contact Community Partnerships and Engagement Unit

416-808-0100
40 College St., Toronto ON M5G 2J3
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