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Policing event lacked inclusivity, say attendees Dustin Godfrey dgodfrey@newwestrecord.ca
The New Westminster Police Department needs to do a better job of including marginalized voices in its public engagement as it forms its upcoming strategic plan, according to attendees of a community consultation meeting. After closing its online survey in June, the NWPD held public consultation meetings at the New Westminster Public Library on Sept. 16, 17 and 21. AminaYasin and Trudi Goels attended the Saturday morning
session, and both said they knew people who didn’t come because they felt too uncomfortable attending a police-led event on policing priorities. Goels said she often invites marginalized women to attend public engagement events with her in case they feel uncomfortable alone in those environments. “I got very direct feedback that there was no way that they were going into that space because they didn’t feel safe or comfortable to be heard,” said Goels, who comes from a background in community development.
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For both Goels andYasin, a major part of the issue was that the event was led by two male police officers, which can be uncomfortable for members of marginalized communities. “Public engagement and facilitation is a career in itself,” noted Yasin, who said she came to the consultations informed by her experience both as an urban planner and as a person of colour. One thing that exemplified that lack of inclusion,Yasin said, is the framing of homelessness as a policing issue. “If that’s a policing issue, do
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“At the end of the day, the strategy’s about budgeting, and maybe that’s the conversation we should have: maybe we’re over-budgeting in some areas and under-budgeting in others, especially if police have to now take on the role of public engagement, official facilitator and social worker,”Yasin said. One thing that can be lost by not including marginalized voices is how to address the high rate of violent crimes against those communities, which often goes underreported to police. Continued on page 6
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