A dangerous online threat targeting women and gender diverse people in Canada is gendered disinformation. These harmful online activities silence voices, poison online spaces and even undermine our democracy.
A collaboration involving the Community Safety Knowledge Alliance (CSKA), Sapper Labs Group (SLG) and Actua is taking action with a groundbreaking new study and a set of resources for educators, youth and families, police and community-based organizations to understand, identify and address this issue. This work was funded, in-part, by the Government of Canada.
The Community Safety Knowledge Alliance is pleased to welcome seven police services from across Canada as full members in the alliance.
As members, the chiefs of the Victoria, Calgary, Edmonton, Regina, Peel Regional, Ottawa and Sudbury police services look to CSKA to provide independent hands-on advice, organizational development support and research on a variety of strategic and tactical issues as they continue to work with others in adapting and shaping the emerging practice of collaborative community safety and well-being.
Read the full press release here: CSKA announces new members 14 July 2021