Saskatchewan Federation of Police Officers 1 FROM THE PRESIDENT As President of the Saskatchewan Federation of Police Officers (SFPO), I am proud to introduce the 17th Annual Crime Prevention Guide, with this year’s focus on Family Violence Awareness. The SFPO proudly represents over 1,500 police officers across the province of Saskatchewan. Every day, our members respond to calls for service involving family violence. Our officers receive exceptional training to investigate, support, and help reduce incidents of family violence - but we know that policing is just one piece of the solution. This year, we are once again proud to partner with Fenety Marketing to deliver this important publication. The 2024 Crime Prevention Guide includes numerous resources designed to help the public recognize, understand, and address issues related to child and family abuse. We believe strongly that creating safer communities requires not only the efforts of police, but the support and engagement of the entire community. This publication is available free of charge online at www.saskpolice.com. Previous editions are also accessible as valuable community resources. You can stay connected with the important work of our members by following us on social media: • LinkedIn: @saskfedpo • X (formerly Twitter): @SaskFedPO • Facebook: @SaskFedPO Thanks to the generous support of individuals, businesses, and corporations throughout Saskatchewan, we are able to continue educating citizens on the critical issue of family violence. In recognition of this collective effort, a donation has been made on behalf of Fenety Marketing and the SFPO to the Provincial Association of Transition Houses and Services of Saskatchewan (PATHS), in support of the incredible work they do every day. Thank you for your continued commitment to building safe and supportive communities across Saskatchewan. Sincerely, Casey Ward President Saskatchewan Federation of Police Officers
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