Calgary Police Service is seeking input from the youth of Calgary

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The Calgary Police Service is seeking input from the youth of Calgary as part of their efforts to strengthen community connections. The School Resource Officers have been actively working to understand the perspectives and language of Generation Z and are launching a new campaign aimed at addressing the concerns and needs of young people and their parents.
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This initiative emphasizes effective communication and collaboration. The School Resource Officers have established relationships within various schools in the city, gaining insights into the issues that are important to young people. The Calgary Police Service believes that by working together, a safer and more supportive environment can be created for everyone.

They are interested in engaging with youth on various topics, including community safety, social issues, lifestyle, and personal well-being. The police service aims to gather feedback on how to better address community concerns and is committed to learning from the experiences of young people.

As the campaign progresses, the public is invited to contribute to its development. Input is requested on a name for the campaign, and ideas can be shared via direct message or in the comments. Participation will help ensure that the initiative reflects the needs and perspectives of Calgary's youth.

The key focus areas of the campaign will include:

- Building trust and understanding between law enforcement and the community
- Addressing social issues such as mental health and substance abuse
- Promoting healthy lifestyles and community engagement
- Providing resources and support for youth and their families
- Fostering a sense of safety and inclusivity throughout the city

The Calgary Police Service aims to work collaboratively to create a positive future for everyone in Calgary and is looking forward to receiving thoughts and ideas from the community.

Source@ CPS

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