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School boards and police services seek input on investigation protocol

For Immediate Release
August 16, 2016

GUELPH, Ontario – Local school boards and police services are seeking public input on a protocol outlining the working relationship and appropriate responses to occurrences requiring police investigation or response to schools and boards.

The document “Police-School Board Protocol for the Investigation of School-Related Occurrences” outlines a protocol between the following partners: Guelph/Orangeville/Shelburne Police Services; the Ontario Provincial Police; Upper Grand District School Board, Wellington Catholic District School Board, Conseil scolaire Viamonde and Conseil scolaire de district catholique Centre-Sud.

The protocol was designed to encourage, enable and maintain a positive relationship between police officers, school administrators, staff, students, parents, members of the school community, and establishes guidelines for these various relationships.

Under Ministry guidance, the protocol has been revised to strengthen the language on threat management/awareness services, include new bomb threat procedures, incorporate changes to lockdown procedures and training provisions, and increase the prominence of the section on violence prevention.

The revised protocol is just one way that we are working together, as partners in education, to create and sustain safe and accepting schools, while promoting the well-being of all our students.

Members of the public are encouraged to review the draft protocol and submit their feedback online by Sept. 30, 2016.

To review the draft protocol and submit feedback, please review the webpage Draft Policy Feedback – Police-School Board Protocol for the Investigation of School-Related Occurrences.

Hardcopies and French language versions of the protocol are available upon request.

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For more information:
Heather Loney, Communications and Community Engagement Officer
Upper Grand District School Board
519-822-4420 ext.725
[email protected]

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