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Input sought on policing in C-K

Local residents are being invited to have a say about the future of policing by way of a new Chatham-Kent Police Service (CKPS) Community Survey.

Open until Oct. 20, the anonymous survey is designed to gather valuable feedback around topics such as the service’s strategic direction, policing priorities, and other key matters important to the people of Chatham-Kent.

In a media release, Sergeant Lynette Rosina said the survey is an opportunity to share “honest opinions” about CKPS, as well as provide suggestions and recommendations for improvement.

“Your insights are crucial as we strive to create a proactive and responsive policing environment,” Rosina stated. “The data collected will inform our initiatives and policy decisions, helping us track progress toward our strategic priorities and objectives.”

According to Rosina, insight from the public is crucial as the police move forward, helping the service assess what is working well, identify challenges and uncover opportunities for improvement.

The survey can be found at Chatham-Kent Police Service Community Survey.

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