CPKN Catalogue | April Update
Stay informed about the latest training from the Canadian Police Knowledge Network (CPKN). Explore this month's featured courses and updates to find the right learning opportunities for you and your team.
New CPKN Courses
Understanding Indigenous Culture for Better Professional Practice
This course will guide you through an overview of the historical and modern-day experiences and contexts surrounding Indigenous People’s experiences across British Columbia.
Presented in partnership with British Columbia First Nations Justice Council.
NOW AVAILABLE IN FRENCH
Training on Hate Crimes and Incidents for Frontline Police Officers in Canada
This course explores a variety of foundational topics to assist frontline police officers who may attend a call for service that involves a potential hate crime or incident.
The English version of this course was added to our catalogue in 2024, and now we are pleased to announce that the French version has also been included.
Presented in partnership with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
Occupational Health and Safety Criminal Investigations
This course consists of four 20-minute e-learning modules covering: occupational health and safety (OHS) criminal investigations and the law; the investigation process; the causes of serious workplace incidents; and questions, evidence, and laying charges.
Presented in partnership with Calgary Police Service.
CPKN Featured Courses
Border Awareness: Deter, Detect, and Disrupt
This course emphasizes vigilance, communication, and collaboration among law enforcement to deter, detect, and disrupt criminal activities along our borders. Border Security is critical for protecting Ontario and Canada from illegal activities like human smuggling and contraband transport.
Presented in partnership with Ontario Provincial Police.
Trauma Informed Survivor Statement Trilogy (OPVTA Vol. 189)
Continue your learning from the CSKA and CPKN Research Symposium where Lori Haskell joined us as a keynote speaker. Haskell's expertise can also be found in this documentary series, focusing on trauma-informed survivor statements. Each of the survivors in these videos are interviewed by a police officer as though it was their first-time reporting their information to police.
Presented in partnership with Ontario Police Video Training Alliance (OPVTA).
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