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CPTED at the community level
Tuesday, October 26th, 2010 8:00 am to 4:00 pm
Richelieu Vanier Community Centre 300 Des Pères Blancs Ave. -Ottawa (Vanier) ON K1L 7L5 http://maps.google.ca/maps?hl=en&tab=wl
The panelist’s remarks will be in English only. Questions will be encouraged in both official languages.
While the promotion of CPTED principles is a key factor in the safety of our communities, their greatest impact is felt when dealing with private space. Learn how CPTED principles can contribute to safety at the community level by benefitting the places where we live, work and play.
Subjects to be addressed include:
CPTED at the Community Level CPTED and Bill 168 Citizens and CPTED CPTED in Housing Introduction to CPTED Loitering-Matrix Designing Safe Communities CPTED in Parks Engaging Youth in CPTED Audits CPTED in public transportation
Speakers will include:
Constable Tom McKay, Peel Regional Police Mike Fenton, Paragon Protection Ltd. Wayne Nishihama, City of Mississauga Security Dan Wright, Ottawa Community Constables Marten Wind / Paul Hawrychuk, Housing Corporation Durham Regional Police Sylvie Langevin, Ontario Works, Social John Gwozdowski, Stile Architect Services Gurmeet Singh, Toronto Community Kimberley Weston-Martin / Gord Robinson, Housing OC Transpo
More information on the conference : www.cptedontario.ca or www.crimepreventionottawa.ca
Accommodation
Contact: The Hampton Inn, 200 Coventry Road, Ottawa, Ontario K1K 4S4 Telephone: 613-741-2300-Toll Free Hampton Inn Ottawa: 1-877-701-1281 Rate: $135 plus applicable taxes (mention CPTED Conference) CPTED at the community level Tuesday, October 26th, 2010 Don’t Delay…there is limited 8:00 am to 4:00 pm space for this event!
Richelieu Vanier Community Centre 300 Des Pères Blancs Ave. -Ottawa (Vanier) ON K1L 7L5 $35 Early Bird Registration (before September 26, 2010) $45 - Registration Fee 2010 CPTED Ontario Workshop Registration Form (after September 26, 2010)
Name: (Invoices can be sent for groups from the same agency or firm) Profession:
Agency/Firm: Some bursaries are available. Send an e-mail to: Address: [email protected] to inquire. City: ____Province: __ Postal Code: ______
Telephone: Please mail registration with payment (cheque payable to: “City of Ottawa”) to: E-mail: Crime Prevention Ottawa 110 Laurier Avenue Do you have special needs (including diet)? If yes specify: Ottawa, ON K1P 1J1 ______
The panelist’s remarks will be in English only. Questions will be encouraged in both official languages.
MORNING LARGE GROUP SESSIONS 8: 45 - 9:30—CPTED at the Community Level — Tom McKay & Wayne Nishihama 9:30 - 9:45 — Citizens and CPTED—Together for Vanier Beautification Committee MORNING BREAKOUT SESSIONS (Select the session you would like to attend) 9:45 - 10:45 a.m. ____ Session 1 —Introduction to CPTED—Csts. Marten Wind / Paul Hawrychuk, Durham Regional Police ____ Session 2 — Designing Safe Communities—John Gwozdowski, Stile Architect
11:00 - 11:55 a.m. (Select the session you would like to attend) ____ Session 3 —Engaging Youth in CPTED Audits—Gurmeet Singh, Toronto Community Housing ____ Session 4 —CPTED and Bill 168—Mike Fenton, Paragon Protection Ltd.
AFTERNOON BREAKOUT SESSIONS (Select the session you would like to attend) 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. ____ Session 5 —CPTED in housing-Dan Wright —Ottawa Community Housing Corporation- ____ Session 6 — Loitering – Matrix— Cst. Tom McKay, Peel Regional Police
AFTERNOON LARGE GROUP SESSION 2:15 - 3:00 p.m. -Session 7—CPTED in parks—Sylvie Langevin, Ontario Works, Social Services 3:00 - 3:45 p.m. -Session 8—CPTED in public transportation—Kimberley Weston-Martin / Gord Robinson — OC Transpo