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SUMMARY:Administrative & Municipal Staff Discussion Group
DESCRIPTION:The PGO Administrator Discussion Group is a recurring virtual session designed specifically for individuals supporting Police Service Boards in an administrative or governance coordination role. \nThese sessions focus on the practical realities of supporting effective board governance. They provide a space to explore how administrative functions connect to governance responsibilities\, and how to move beyond task-based support toward enabling strong\, consistent governance practices. \nThis is a discussion-based forum grounded in real work. Participants are encouraged to bring questions\, share experiences\, and explore approaches that strengthen the structure\, clarity\, and effectiveness of their boards. \nThe session recognizes that the administrator role varies widely across Ontario\, and aims to support greater consistency\, confidence\, and understanding in how the role contributes to governance outcomes. \nWho Should Attend: \n\nPolice Service Board Administrators\nMunicipal Staff supporting Police Service Boards\nGovernance Coordinators and Clerks assigned to board functions\n\nWhat to Expect: \n\nClarification of roles\, responsibilities\, and boundaries under the CSPA\nApproaches to supporting transparency\, documentation\, and public-facing requirements\nPeer discussion on common challenges and emerging practices\n\nWhat Makes This Discussion Group Different: \n\nDesigned specifically for the police governance administrative role\nFocused on the connection between administration and governance\, not just process\nOngoing forum to build consistency across boards\nGrounded in real scenarios\, not theoretical training\n\nSchedule:Held monthly on the third Tuesday of the month (Check calendar for all dates) \nTime:12:00 – 1:30 PM \nRegistration:Free to attend. Registration is required. Register Here
URL:https://policegovernanceontario.ca/event/administrative-municipal-staff-discussion-group/
CATEGORIES:PGO Events
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SUMMARY:First Nations Governance Roundtable Discussion Group
DESCRIPTION:The First Nations Police Governance Roundtable is a dedicated\, standing virtual discussion group designed to support First Nations Police Boards and their governance partners. \nThis session creates a space for open\, practical conversation about the realities of police governance in First Nations communities. It recognizes that governance in this context is shaped by distinct legal frameworks\, community priorities\, and relational dynamics\, and requires approaches that reflect those realities. \nEach session is discussion-driven and grounded in real experience. Participants are encouraged to share challenges\, explore solutions\, and learn from one another in a respectful and focused environment. \nThis is not a presentation or formal training session. It is a working roundtable where governance questions can be explored honestly\, and where shared insight helps shape future tools\, supports\, and programming. \nWho Should Attend: \n\nFirst Nations Police Board Chairs and Members\nBoard Administrators\nBand Governance Partners and Advisors\n\nWhat to Expect: \n\nPeer-to-peer discussion across First Nations communities\nPractical conversations on governance roles\, responsibilities\, and challenges\nShared approaches and lessons learned\nIdentification of priority areas for future support and development\n\nWhat Makes This Roundtable Different: \n\nDesigned specifically for First Nations Police Boards\nBrings together both board members and governance support partners\nOngoing monthly forum to build continuity and trust\nFocused on practical application\, not theory\n\nSchedule:Held on the third Wednesday of every month \nTime:12:00 PM to 1:30 PM EST \nRegistration:Free to attend. Registration is required. Register Here \nOntario First Nations Police Board (1)
URL:https://policegovernanceontario.ca/event/first-nations-governance-roundtable-discussion-group-3/
CATEGORIES:PGO Events
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SUMMARY:Board Member Discussion Group
DESCRIPTION:The PGO Board Member Discussion Group is a recurring virtual session designed for Police Service Board members to explore their role\, responsibilities\, and impact in a practical\, peer-supported environment. \nThese sessions focus on what it means to govern\, not just comply. They create space for board members to step back from meeting cycles and consider how their decisions\, questions\, and oversight contribute to effective police governance. \nThe discussion is grounded in real board experience across Ontario and reflects the evolving expectations under the Community Safety and Policing Act (CSPA). Participants are encouraged to engage openly\, test their thinking\, and learn from the perspectives of other board members navigating similar challenges. \nThis is not formal training. It is an opportunity to build confidence\, strengthen judgment\, and develop a clearer understanding of how governance shows up in practice. \nWho Should Attend: \n\nPolice Service Board Members\nBoard Chairs and Vice-Chairs\nNewly appointed and experienced members\n\nWhat to Expect: \n\nPractical discussion on the role of the board in governance\, oversight\, and accountability\nExploration of common challenges\, including decision-making\, boundaries\, and board dynamics\nInsight into how governance differs from operational involvement\nPeer exchange of approaches\, questions\, and lessons learned\n\nWhat Makes This Discussion Group Different: \n\nDesigned specifically for Police Service Board members\nFocused on governance thinking\, not just legislative requirements\nEncourages open\, experience-based discussion across boards\nSupports ongoing development beyond initial orientation or training\n\nSchedule:Held monthly (see event calendar for dates) \nTime:12:00 – 1:30 PM \nRegistration:Free to attend. Registration is required. Register Here
URL:https://policegovernanceontario.ca/event/board-member-discussion-group/
CATEGORIES:PGO Events
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CREATED:20260330T145358Z
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SUMMARY:Administrative & Municipal Staff Discussion Group
DESCRIPTION:The PGO Administrator Discussion Group is a recurring virtual session designed specifically for individuals supporting Police Service Boards in an administrative or governance coordination role. \nThese sessions focus on the practical realities of supporting effective board governance. They provide a space to explore how administrative functions connect to governance responsibilities\, and how to move beyond task-based support toward enabling strong\, consistent governance practices. \nThis is a discussion-based forum grounded in real work. Participants are encouraged to bring questions\, share experiences\, and explore approaches that strengthen the structure\, clarity\, and effectiveness of their boards. \nThe session recognizes that the administrator role varies widely across Ontario\, and aims to support greater consistency\, confidence\, and understanding in how the role contributes to governance outcomes. \nWho Should Attend: \n\nPolice Service Board Administrators\nMunicipal Staff supporting Police Service Boards\nGovernance Coordinators and Clerks assigned to board functions\n\nWhat to Expect: \n\nClarification of roles\, responsibilities\, and boundaries under the CSPA\nApproaches to supporting transparency\, documentation\, and public-facing requirements\nPeer discussion on common challenges and emerging practices\n\nWhat Makes This Discussion Group Different: \n\nDesigned specifically for the police governance administrative role\nFocused on the connection between administration and governance\, not just process\nOngoing forum to build consistency across boards\nGrounded in real scenarios\, not theoretical training\n\nSchedule:Held monthly on the third Tuesday of the month (Check calendar for all dates) \nTime:12:00 – 1:30 PM \nRegistration:Free to attend. Registration is required. Register Here
URL:https://policegovernanceontario.ca/event/administrative-municipal-staff-discussion-group-2/
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SUMMARY:First Nations Governance Roundtable Discussion Group
DESCRIPTION:The First Nations Police Governance Roundtable is a dedicated\, standing virtual discussion group designed to support First Nations Police Boards and their governance partners. \nThis session creates a space for open\, practical conversation about the realities of police governance in First Nations communities. It recognizes that governance in this context is shaped by distinct legal frameworks\, community priorities\, and relational dynamics\, and requires approaches that reflect those realities. \nEach session is discussion-driven and grounded in real experience. Participants are encouraged to share challenges\, explore solutions\, and learn from one another in a respectful and focused environment. \nThis is not a presentation or formal training session. It is a working roundtable where governance questions can be explored honestly\, and where shared insight helps shape future tools\, supports\, and programming. \nWho Should Attend: \n\nFirst Nations Police Board Chairs and Members\nBoard Administrators\nBand Governance Partners and Advisors\n\nWhat to Expect: \n\nPeer-to-peer discussion across First Nations communities\nPractical conversations on governance roles\, responsibilities\, and challenges\nShared approaches and lessons learned\nIdentification of priority areas for future support and development\n\nWhat Makes This Roundtable Different: \n\nDesigned specifically for First Nations Police Boards\nBrings together both board members and governance support partners\nOngoing monthly forum to build continuity and trust\nFocused on practical application\, not theory\n\nSchedule:Held on the third Wednesday of every month \nTime:12:00 PM to 1:30 PM EST \nRegistration:Free to attend. Registration is required. Register Here \nOntario First Nations Police Board (1)
URL:https://policegovernanceontario.ca/event/first-nations-governance-roundtable-discussion-group/
CATEGORIES:PGO Events
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SUMMARY:Board Member Discussion Group
DESCRIPTION:The PGO Board Member Discussion Group is a recurring virtual session designed for Police Service Board members to explore their role\, responsibilities\, and impact in a practical\, peer-supported environment. \nThese sessions focus on what it means to govern\, not just comply. They create space for board members to step back from meeting cycles and consider how their decisions\, questions\, and oversight contribute to effective police governance. \nThe discussion is grounded in real board experience across Ontario and reflects the evolving expectations under the Community Safety and Policing Act (CSPA). Participants are encouraged to engage openly\, test their thinking\, and learn from the perspectives of other board members navigating similar challenges. \nThis is not formal training. It is an opportunity to build confidence\, strengthen judgment\, and develop a clearer understanding of how governance shows up in practice. \nWho Should Attend: \n\nPolice Service Board Members\nBoard Chairs and Vice-Chairs\nNewly appointed and experienced members\n\nWhat to Expect: \n\nPractical discussion on the role of the board in governance\, oversight\, and accountability\nExploration of common challenges\, including decision-making\, boundaries\, and board dynamics\nInsight into how governance differs from operational involvement\nPeer exchange of approaches\, questions\, and lessons learned\n\nWhat Makes This Discussion Group Different: \n\nDesigned specifically for Police Service Board members\nFocused on governance thinking\, not just legislative requirements\nEncourages open\, experience-based discussion across boards\nSupports ongoing development beyond initial orientation or training\n\nSchedule:Held monthly (see event calendar for dates) \nTime:12:00 – 1:30 PM \nRegistration:Free to attend. Registration is required. Register Here
URL:https://policegovernanceontario.ca/event/board-member-discussion-group-2/
CATEGORIES:PGO Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Thunder_Bay:20260616T120000
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CREATED:20260330T145539Z
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UID:10000071-1781611200-1781616600@policegovernanceontario.ca
SUMMARY:Administrative & Municipal Staff Discussion Group
DESCRIPTION:The PGO Administrator Discussion Group is a recurring virtual session designed specifically for individuals supporting Police Service Boards in an administrative or governance coordination role. \nThese sessions focus on the practical realities of supporting effective board governance. They provide a space to explore how administrative functions connect to governance responsibilities\, and how to move beyond task-based support toward enabling strong\, consistent governance practices. \nThis is a discussion-based forum grounded in real work. Participants are encouraged to bring questions\, share experiences\, and explore approaches that strengthen the structure\, clarity\, and effectiveness of their boards. \nThe session recognizes that the administrator role varies widely across Ontario\, and aims to support greater consistency\, confidence\, and understanding in how the role contributes to governance outcomes. \nWho Should Attend: \n\nPolice Service Board Administrators\nMunicipal Staff supporting Police Service Boards\nGovernance Coordinators and Clerks assigned to board functions\n\nWhat to Expect: \n\nClarification of roles\, responsibilities\, and boundaries under the CSPA\nApproaches to supporting transparency\, documentation\, and public-facing requirements\nPeer discussion on common challenges and emerging practices\n\nWhat Makes This Discussion Group Different: \n\nDesigned specifically for the police governance administrative role\nFocused on the connection between administration and governance\, not just process\nOngoing forum to build consistency across boards\nGrounded in real scenarios\, not theoretical training\n\nSchedule:Held monthly on the third Tuesday of the month (Check calendar for all dates) \nTime:12:00 – 1:30 PM \nRegistration:Free to attend. Registration is required. Register Here
URL:https://policegovernanceontario.ca/event/administrative-municipal-staff-discussion-group-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260617T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260617T133000
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CREATED:20260330T144332Z
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UID:10000068-1781697600-1781703000@policegovernanceontario.ca
SUMMARY:First Nations Governance Roundtable Discussion Group
DESCRIPTION:The First Nations Police Governance Roundtable is a dedicated\, standing virtual discussion group designed to support First Nations Police Boards and their governance partners. \nThis session creates a space for open\, practical conversation about the realities of police governance in First Nations communities. It recognizes that governance in this context is shaped by distinct legal frameworks\, community priorities\, and relational dynamics\, and requires approaches that reflect those realities. \nEach session is discussion-driven and grounded in real experience. Participants are encouraged to share challenges\, explore solutions\, and learn from one another in a respectful and focused environment. \nThis is not a presentation or formal training session. It is a working roundtable where governance questions can be explored honestly\, and where shared insight helps shape future tools\, supports\, and programming. \nWho Should Attend: \n\nFirst Nations Police Board Chairs and Members\nBoard Administrators\nBand Governance Partners and Advisors\n\nWhat to Expect: \n\nPeer-to-peer discussion across First Nations communities\nPractical conversations on governance roles\, responsibilities\, and challenges\nShared approaches and lessons learned\nIdentification of priority areas for future support and development\n\nWhat Makes This Roundtable Different: \n\nDesigned specifically for First Nations Police Boards\nBrings together both board members and governance support partners\nOngoing monthly forum to build continuity and trust\nFocused on practical application\, not theory\n\nSchedule:Held on the third Wednesday of every month \nTime:12:00 PM to 1:30 PM EST \nRegistration:Free to attend. Registration is required. Register Here \nOntario First Nations Police Board (1)
URL:https://policegovernanceontario.ca/event/first-nations-governance-roundtable-discussion-group-2/
CATEGORIES:PGO Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260618T120000
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DTSTAMP:20260410T040617
CREATED:20260330T174137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260330T174137Z
UID:10000074-1781784000-1781789400@policegovernanceontario.ca
SUMMARY:Board Member Discussion Group
DESCRIPTION:The PGO Board Member Discussion Group is a recurring virtual session designed for Police Service Board members to explore their role\, responsibilities\, and impact in a practical\, peer-supported environment. \nThese sessions focus on what it means to govern\, not just comply. They create space for board members to step back from meeting cycles and consider how their decisions\, questions\, and oversight contribute to effective police governance. \nThe discussion is grounded in real board experience across Ontario and reflects the evolving expectations under the Community Safety and Policing Act (CSPA). Participants are encouraged to engage openly\, test their thinking\, and learn from the perspectives of other board members navigating similar challenges. \nThis is not formal training. It is an opportunity to build confidence\, strengthen judgment\, and develop a clearer understanding of how governance shows up in practice. \nWho Should Attend: \n\nPolice Service Board Members\nBoard Chairs and Vice-Chairs\nNewly appointed and experienced members\n\nWhat to Expect: \n\nPractical discussion on the role of the board in governance\, oversight\, and accountability\nExploration of common challenges\, including decision-making\, boundaries\, and board dynamics\nInsight into how governance differs from operational involvement\nPeer exchange of approaches\, questions\, and lessons learned\n\nWhat Makes This Discussion Group Different: \n\nDesigned specifically for Police Service Board members\nFocused on governance thinking\, not just legislative requirements\nEncourages open\, experience-based discussion across boards\nSupports ongoing development beyond initial orientation or training\n\nSchedule:Held monthly (see event calendar for dates) \nTime:12:00 – 1:30 PM \nRegistration:Free to attend. Registration is required. Register Here
URL:https://policegovernanceontario.ca/event/board-member-discussion-group-3/
CATEGORIES:PGO Events
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