North Vancouver RCMP is implementing a program where uniformed police officers will attend local elementary schools during recess, lunch hour or after school to interact with the students.
The uniformed police officers will aim to greet the students with a fist bump which may then lead into a game of pick-up basketball, soccer, ball hockey, four square, or simply a conversation.
Students are encouraged to approach the police officers when they see them on the playground. Each visit is expected to last 15-30 minutes depending on calls for police service that day.
North Vancouver RCMP already have a Youth Intervention Unit, which includes a Corporal and three Constables, that regularly liaise with students and school officials. The Power 5 initiative will involve all uniform members of the North Vancouver RCMP taking time out of their day to build a rapport with our youth.
Increased interaction with teachers and parents will also result from the program. School Board officials as well as principals have been briefed on the idea and fully support it.
Power 5 will officially launch in the week of December 10th. Should you see a police officer or police car at a school, more than likely it is part of the Power 5 program, and there should be no reason for concern.
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