The Year in Review: CPKN Update Bill Gibson & Krystine Richards October 10, 2012.

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The Year in Review: CPKN Update Bill Gibson & Krystine Richards October 10, 2012

The past year at CPKN has been all about evolving and adapting to meet the needs of the sector.

Internal Re-Organization

Evidence-based Research Ensuring products meet learner needs Validating product effectiveness Building framework to measure organizational impact

Topic Selection Process

Suggested Topics New Topic Suggestions Impaired DrivingUse of Force Crime Stoppers Introduction Emerging International Threats: Narco- Terrorism Deaf and Hard of Hearing CulturePatrol Carbine Online Course Customer Service in a Police EnvironmentSAFE: School Action for Emergencies Basic Fraud Investigation Victim Assistance Services Bill 160 OH&S for Civilians Police Relevant Information in Provincial Acts Arson Investigation Eyewitness Interviewing/Lineup Procedures Crime Prevention through Environmental Design Sound Measuring Devices

Alternative Pricing Models Improving business practices Reviewing/Adapting pricing model to enhance content-sharing

Accommodating New Learners Not just for frontline police anymore Customized Learning – Civilians – Students – Private Security New rigor around the categorization of learners

Snapshot Catalog of 100+ titles ~30 new releases since Jan 2012 – Includes 9 PSC-funded courses 190 of 205 police services registered to LMS 2012 releases include: Frontline Supervisor Series ISEP Investigative Skills Series Seized Firearms Safety WHMIS for Everyone Human Trafficking Identifying Staged Collisions Offence-related Property Fundamentals Deception Detection Techniques Occupational Health & Safety: Frontline Officer Federal Parolees and the Community Corrections Team ACIIS Query Online Airport Policing Items of Religious Significance – Sikh Religion CCRTIS Form C-216 MPUR Missing Children AMBER Alert / Charging Guidelines 2012 releases include: Frontline Supervisor Series ISEP Investigative Skills Series Seized Firearms Safety WHMIS for Everyone Human Trafficking Identifying Staged Collisions Offence-related Property Fundamentals Deception Detection Techniques Occupational Health & Safety: Frontline Officer Federal Parolees and the Community Corrections Team ACIIS Query Online Airport Policing Items of Religious Significance – Sikh Religion CCRTIS Form C-216 MPUR Missing Children AMBER Alert / Charging Guidelines

LMS Activity: 2011/2012 Comparison Comparing January – October period: 27% increase in number of events on LMS ( ) Course completions increase by 25% (65,500 82,200)

Sector Activity More services building their own products Increased portal uptake – currently 12 active service-specific portals Additional 3 portals under development

New Projects and Initiatives MINT ACIIS PSC Competency-based Framework mapping I-Skills Suite hosting LMS selection Enhanced streaming media service Course customization and development

Partnerships and Collaboration Partnerships and collaborations benefit everyone. Merges collective knowledge with CPKNs technical know-how to enhance the e-learning experience; Expands distribution of information to broader audience Reduces duplication of effort Eg: Staged Collisions Mackenzie Grant – Interac

On-Going Efforts To increase collaboration within the sector To understand how we can better meet the needs of all employees within a service To understand how we can better meet needs of other law enforcement agencies Course Development Agenda Introduction to Competency Based Management (PSC) Competency Based Performance Management for Supervisors (PSC) Vancouver Police Supervisors Course (VPD – custom) National Sex Offender Registry Major Update (RCMP) Electronic Motor Vehicle Collision Reporting (Ottawa – custom) Peer2Peer Networks (RCMP) Carbine training (RCMP) Introduction to Explosives Theory (CPC) Customer Service in a Police Environment (TBA) Hidden Disabilities Awareness (TBA) Course Development Agenda Introduction to Competency Based Management (PSC) Competency Based Performance Management for Supervisors (PSC) Vancouver Police Supervisors Course (VPD – custom) National Sex Offender Registry Major Update (RCMP) Electronic Motor Vehicle Collision Reporting (Ottawa – custom) Peer2Peer Networks (RCMP) Carbine training (RCMP) Introduction to Explosives Theory (CPC) Customer Service in a Police Environment (TBA) Hidden Disabilities Awareness (TBA)