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CSKA WELCOMES SHELDON KENNEDY TO ITS BOARD OF DIRECTORS

The Community Safety Knowledge Alliance is pleased to announce the appointment of Sheldon Kennedy to its Board of Directors. Sheldon has been instrumental in bringing governments, public and private sector partners together to work collaboratively to influence policy change and improve the way child abuse is handled. He has influenced changes in Canadian law and […]

CSKA Announces 2016 Annual Report

CSKA is pleased to present the annual report summarizing our first full year of operations.  As you will see from the report, 2016 was a busy and productive year.  If you would like a paper copy of the report, please contact Shannon at (306) 384-2751 or email sfraserhansen@cskacanada.ca. View the report here.

POLICING: TO SERVE OR PROTECT?

The CBC Radio One program IDEAS in partnership with the Munk School of Global Affairs is airing a two-part series which considers what it means to police and be policed in these complex and anxious times. The first show, “To Serve or Protect”, focused on policing the community in an age of mistrust.   Use this link […]

MEASURING COLLABORATIVE RISK-DRIVEN INTERVENTION

An Interactive National Dialogue on Research, Evaluation and Analysis of the Hub/Situation Table and Related CSWB Models CSKA is pleased to present a record of proceedings from this very important event held in Toronto in January of 2017.  We wish to thank Dr. Chad Nilson for his work in compiling the information from the workshop into this […]

Interesting Article : “Seven Years On and Seven Years Out: Revisiting “Patterns, Principles and Practices in Social Innovation”

The Philanthropist recently published an interesting article which is the second in a series on social innovation.  CSKA’s own Chair of the Board of Directors, Dale McFee, is featured in the article along with Saskatchewan content. http://thephilanthropist.ca/2017/04/seven-years-on-and-seven-years-out-revisiting-patterns-principles-and-practices-in-social-innovation/pdf/

Government and Partners launch the Community Safety Knowledge Alliance (CSKA)

The Government of Saskatchewan and its partners today introduced the Community Safety Knowledge Alliance (www.cskacanada.ca), an innovative new research and knowledge development centre, which will support the drive for improved community safety and wellbeing within Saskatchewan and Canada. Established as a non-profit in 2015 and based in Saskatoon, CSKA will support the province’s drive toward […]