Welcome to the official twitter account for the NSCPA
The Association consists of executive leadership of police agencies serving Nova Scotians. Our members represent the interests of the citizens we serve & the NS police community at the local, provincial and federal levels.
May 17 – International Day against homophobia, transphobia & biphobia. CACP supports human rights for all, irrespective of sexual orientation, gender identity or expression. #FreeToBeMe#IDAHOTB2023
@kenalmeda These are training opportunities offered through the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police. The purpose is to conduct research on best practices, develop leadership in policing and create connections for future improvement of policing.
NSCPA member, Inspector Greg Robertson, is a member of a team studying youth engagement in policing reforms. The findings will form part of a larger study that will result in recommendations on how to strengthen youth engagement in Canada. We look forward to the results
Meet Team Supertech #GS2023: Supt. Melanie Bilodeau, Financial Planner Makda Gheysar, Dir. Molly Kimpel, Mgr. Jeff Morris & Insp. Greg Robertson. They embark upon their journey to the Netherlands, Ireland & UK in the coming weeks focused on youth engagement in policing reforms.
Police leaders from across Canada, including NSCPA member Inspector Carlisle, are researching best practices around the world. We look forward to the final report and recommendations.
Introducing Team OLG: Insp. Stephanie Carlisle, Supt. Tracy Dobbin, Supt. Sean Gormley, Insp. Beth Houston and Insp. Kelly Risebrough. They will be travelling to South Africa, Botswana and Turkey to research opportunities to build trust between youth and police. #GS2023
Municipal police officers know their communities and citizens, are community-engaged and highly dedicated to their communities.. They often have grown up here and serve in our communities for decades.
We look forward to sharing the great work officers are doing.
The NS Fallen Peace Officers’ Memorial is this Sunday at 1 p.m. Join in-person at Grand Parade, Halifax or virtually on @HfxRegPolice's Facebook Live to honour peace officers who died in the line of duty. Attending in-person? Bring proof of vaccine & wear a mask. #LODD
Nova Scotia RCMP has arrested 14 people and seized a 'significant quantity of drugs, firearms and money,' after police say they disrupted a drug trafficking ring as the result of an 11-month investigation. https://t.co/vXNl4GtWne
Tragedy unfolded early this morning for our Saskatchewan RCMP family. While responding to the call of duty, Cst. Shelby Patton of the Indian Head RCMP Detachment, lost his life. Statement from Commanding Officer, A/Commr. Rhonda Blackmore: https://t.co/Gvz2J6skzb
Across the nation, our officers & civilian professionals serve proudly on the frontlines under very challenging circumstances to keep our communities safe. This #NPW2021, we salute them & the valuable relationships they forge with partners across Canada. #WorkingTogether
This #NPW2021, we want to remind Canadians that we are listening & that we will continue to work with you, various levels of government, community partners & stakeholders to find solutions that work for the people of Canada to ensure public safety. #WorkingTogether
On this most somber anniversary, we remember. We honour the 22 lives lost and stand with our colleagues, and the families, friends and communities who continue to feel the impact of the tragedy of April 2020.
Chief Stephen Chisholm presents New Glasgow Regional Police Deputy Chief Ryan Leil with his Nova Scotia Police 15 Year Long Service Medal and Constable Ken Macdonald with his Nova Scotia Police 25 Year Long Service Medal. The NS Medal is presented for years of service in policing
On #InternationalWomensDay, we would like to acknowledge the female police leaders, officers & civilian staff in our police services across Canada. Because of you, we are stronger. Thank you for your service.
Deputy Chief Marty Smith, @KentvillePS
was awarded the LETR Provincial Award tonight! Congratulations Marty, here's a special message just for you from a friend of yours at the @NGRegPolice
Our officers respond to calls for service from the community every day, not related to crime. We hope increased access to 211 & a better understanding of the service will divert more of those calls to the helpline that can connect people to the support they need. #211DayCanada
It’s African Heritage Month; to honour the legacy of African Nova Scotians means to understand & reflect on the past. We've heard calls for change and we’re here to listen, learn, share & act.
Now, more than ever, every action counts. We're there for you, and on #BellLetsTalk Day, we're reminded we can all #BeThere for one another: educate, ask & listen, talk, remember language matters, and be kind.
On #BellLetsTalk Day, we're invited to #BeThere! Every day, our teams ‘are there’ helping many suffering from mental illness. Our officers also deal with the impact of situations on their mental health. To our members: We ‘are there’ for U. To all: Let's #BeThere for one another!