Inspector Sheri Meeks shared some of the highlights with the Police Services Board today (Wednesday) with the key areas of collaborative community safety, fostering a professional and supportive workplace and organizational effectiveness.
Some of the highlights included improving road safety, addressing crime through effeictive call response, investigations, enforcement and visibility, supporting officers in the work place and supporting victims of crime.

Belleville Police Chief Ron Gignac listens to a presentation during the Police Services Board Meeting, at Belleville City Hall, on July 17, 2019. (Photo: David Foot / Quinte News)
Chief Gignac added that as much as the plan is about establishing ways to keep the community safe, it’s also addressing ways to improve the workplace and supports for officers.
Audio PlayerHe credited the service’s chaplain program and the newly implemented therapy dog program as ways to improve the mental well being of residents and officers, when dealing with the “darker side” of policing.

Belleville Police Inspector Sheri Meeks delivers a presentation on the 2019-2021 Strategic Safety Plan, at Belleville City Hall, on July 17, 2019. (Photo: David Foot / Quinte News)
BPS management will also meet with each division to develop specific goals and objectives, and review those on a quarterly basis.
Board Chair Jack Miller called the plan progressive and says the board is looking forward to those baselines being established and moving the police force forward.

Police Services Board Chair Jack Miller listens to a presentation, during the Police Services Board Meeting at Belleville City Hall, on July 17, 2019. (Photo: David Foot / Quinte News)