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DURHAM REGIONAL POLICE SERVICES BOARD BOARD MINUTES April 10, 2017 08:30h Present: Roger Anderson, Chair Allan Furlong, Vice-Chair Bill McLean, Member Bobbie Drew, Member Rose Rockbrune, Member Randy Wilson, Member Stindar Lal, Member Paul Martin, Chief of Police Chris Fernandes, Deputy Chief Uday Jaswal, Deputy Chief Stan MacLellan, Chief Administrative Officer Bill Clancy, Executive Director Anita Longo, Executive Assistant PUBLIC Call to Order Adoption of Minutes Moved by: Randy Wilson Seconded by: Allan Furlong THAT the minutes of the regular meeting of the Board held on March 9, 2017 be approved. Carried. M116-17 Presentations Mr. Denis Ayotte, Chair of Durham Regional Crime Stoppers provided the Board with an update on the important work being conducted by Crime Stoppers and the funding challenges that the organization is experiencing. He advised that a fundraising committee is being established in hopes to increase its efforts to attract financial support from the community. Chair Anderson indicated that the presence of current or retired police personnel on their Board of Directors would be beneficial and to contact Chief Martin or

2 a member of his team for assistance. Ms. Drew suggested that a expiry date on claiming tips may be beneficial in reducing financial liability issues. Mr. Lal asked why the Board of Directors is so heavily weighted to the automotive sector and indicated the Board would benefit from greater diversity. Chair Anderson thanked Mr. Barry and Mr. Ayotte for their presentation and stated his appreciation for the valuable contributions Crime Stoppers has made to community safety in Durham Region. Policy/By-Law Review Moved by: Rose Rockbrune Seconded by: Allan Furlong THAT the Board approve the recommendation to amend the Equipment and Use of Force policy to reflect the requirement in the corresponding Regulation. Carried. M117-17 Chair Anderson inquired if a policy is in place that provides directives and procedures on the use of reinforced gloves. Chief Martin stated that the K9 unit is the only unit that uses this type of glove and that the message has been communicated to the Service in regards to the correct use of these gloves. Monitoring Reports Moved by: Allan Furlong Seconded by: Randy Wilson THAT the Board finds that all provisions of the Acceptance of Donations Policy have been complied with. Carried. M118-17 Moved by: Bill McLean Seconded by: Rose Rockbrune THAT the Board finds the Durham Regional Police compliant with all provisions of the Audit Function Policy. Carried. M119-17 The Community Policing policy was reviewed by the Board. Chair Anderson stated that the results are clear that foot patrol has made significant improvements and asked if there are plans to expand this type of patrol to other municipalities in Durham Region. Superintendent Kelly explained that in Oshawa the intent is to continue foot patrol. Inspector Rollauer stated that there is also a commitment for continued foot patrol in Whitby.

Moved by: Bill McLean Seconded by: Allan Furlong THAT the Board finds the Durham Regional Police compliant with all provisions of the Community Policing Policy. Carried. M120-17 3 The Assistance to Victims of Crime policy was discussed by the Board. Mr. Lal inquired what special attention is given to domestic assault incidents and why are the numbers not improving. Deputy Jaswal stated it is a significant social issue and that the DRPS continues to collaborate with community partners to address it. Traditionally, the police role has been to investigate after the violence is alleged to have occured. Chief Martin reminded the Board that the Service realigned its Domestic Violence Offender Management Unit in mid-2016 to place greater focus on domestic violence investigations in Durham Region and results will begin to be seen. Moved by: Rose Rockbrune Seconded by: Bill McLean THAT the Board finds the Durham Regional Police compliant with all provisions of the Assistance to Victims of Crime Policy. Carried. M121-17 Consent Items Chair Anderson requested a public report listing the demographic breakdown of the new recruits for the May meeting. Mr. McLean inquired if potential savings could be realized if the Service hired more officers to reduce the amount of overtime dollars paid out. Mr. MacLellan stated a fulsome report on staffing and overtime will be provided at the Board Retreat meeting. Moved by: Randy Wilson Seconded by: Rose Rockbrune THAT the Human Resources Update be received by the Board. Carried. M122-17 Chief s Update Moved by: Bobbie Drew Seconded by: Allan Furlong THAT the Chief, Deputy Chiefs and CAO monthly update reports be received for information. Carried. M123-17 Chair Anderson expressed the Board s appreciation to the DRPS Pipes and Drums who represented the Service and the community at the 100 th anniversary commemorations in Vimy Ridge.

New Business 4 Moved by: Rose Rockbrune Seconded by: Randy Wilson THAT the Board receives the 2016 Unclaimed Fund Auditor s report for information. Carried. M124-17 Staff Sergeant Hutchinson provided a verbal update to the Board on the progress of the Continuous Improvement Program (CIP). She stated there are currently three ongoing unit reviews, which include the Police Education and Innovation Centre, the Front Desk Services and the West Division Prisoner Care. She also stated that the Innovation Box is being redesigned and that the process has been reset to be fully functional when launched in May 2017. Members are being asked to comment and vote on innovative ideas submitted to the box. Once the idea meets an established threshold it will be presented to the Steering Committee. Chair Anderson inquired if all suggestions will be tracked and kept so that an update can be provided on how many ideas are implemented, how many are related to a specific unit and how many are service wide. A CIP update with financials will be presented at the Board Retreat meeting in May. Ms. Rockbrune suggested it would be helpful to look at CIP compared to the recommendations made by KPMG when the program was launched. Chair Anderson agreed it would be useful to discuss this at the retreat. Moved by: Bobbie Drew Seconded by: Randy Wilson THAT the Continuous Improvement Program verbal update be received for information. Carried. M125-17 Moved by: Bill McLean Seconded by: Allan Furlong THAT the February 27 & 28, 2017 Police Association of Ontario (PAO) 26 th Annual Employment conference summary be received for information. Carried. M126-17 Moved by: Allan Furlong Seconded by: Bill McLean THAT the Board accepts the recommendation for the continuation of the current voting procedure within the Ontario Association of Police Services Boards (OAPSB). Carried. M127-17 The Board discussed the options provided to live stream the monthly Board meetings. Mr. McLean stated the importance for the Board to be fully transparent. Chair Anderson recommended moving the Board meetings to Council Chambers on a trial basis until the end of 2017 and to then reassess at the end of December by reviewing how many

members of the public are watching. Then, the Board will decide to continue the meetings in Council Chambers or return back to the RHQ Boardroom. 5 Moved by: Bill McLean Seconded by: Stindar Lal THAT the Board approves to move the Board meetings into Council Chambers on a trial basis, to be evaluated at the end of 2017. Carried. M128-17 Deputy Jaswal provided an update to the Board regarding The Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services request to review the way sexual assault cases are handled. He stated that the process is ongoing and that there is a dedicated Detective going through approximately 50 files per day with an anticipated completion date of June 5 th, 2017. Acting Inspector Minacola indicated that they are reviewing cases back to 2005 and greater consistency is needed on how cases are cleared. Mr. Lal inquired if the process will be improved upon as the review advances. Deputy Jaswal stated that a summary report will be brought back to the Board with its findings from the audit performed by the Service including the reply that will be given to the Province of next steps. Moved by: Bobbie Drew Seconded by: Rose Rockbrune THAT the All Chiefs Memo from the Ministry of Community Safety & Correctional Services on Sexual Violence and Harassment verbal follow up be received for information; and THAT a summary report be brought back to the Board. Carried. M129-17 Calendar of Events Moved by: Rose Rockbrune Seconded by: Allan Furlong THAT the 2017 Calendar of Events be received for information. Carried. M130-17 Follow Up Action Items Moved by: Bobbie Drew Seconded by: Randy Wilson THAT the Public Follow Up Action Items Log of Incomplete Items be approved as amended. Carried. M131-17

Donations 6 Moved by: Allan Furlong Seconded by: Randy Wilson THAT the Board approve a sponsorship of $2,000 to ISN Charity Golf Tournament for ProAction Cops and Kids; and THAT the monies be paid from the Unclaimed Property Fund. Carried. M132-17 Moved by: Randy Wilson Seconded by: Bobbie Drew THAT the Board approve a sponsorship of $2,000 to OAPSB 2017 Spring Conference; and THAT the monies be paid from the operating budget. Carried. M133-17 Moved by: Allan Furlong Seconded by: Rose Rockbrune THAT the Durham Regional Crime Stoppers Presentation be received for information; and THAT the Board approve funding of $10,000 in 2017 and an additional $5,000 in 2018; and THAT a written update from Crime Stoppers be received regarding status of their fundraising by April 30, 2018; and THAT the monies be paid from the Unclaimed Property Fund. Carried. M134-17 Letters of Appreciation Moved by: Bobbie Drew Seconded by: Rose Rockbrune THAT the letters of appreciation be received for information. Carried. M135-17 General Information Moved by: Randy Wilson Seconded by: Rose Rockbrune THAT the notice of upcoming Independent Police Oversight Review presentations be received for information. Carried. M136-17

Recessed at: 10:40 a.m. Reconvened at 11:00 a.m. 7 Moved by: Rose Rockbrune Seconded by: Randy Wilson THAT we move in-camera. Carried. M137-17 Moved by: Randy Wilson Seconded by: Rose Rockbrune THAT we rise from in-camera. Carried. M148-17 Adjournment Moved by: Rose Rockbrune Seconded by: Randy Wilson THAT the Board ratify all actions taken in-camera. Carried. M149-17 Moved by: Stindar Lal Seconded by: Allan Furlong THAT the Board ratify all actions of today s date. Carried. M150-17 Moved by: Stindar Lal Seconded by: Allan Furlong THAT the meeting be adjourned. Carried. M151-17 The meeting adjourned at approximately 11:50 a.m. Roger Anderson, Chair