Regina Police Service hosts Indigenous police academy at First Nations University

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At Treaty 4 Police Academy, students experience firearms training, first aid courses, drills and cultural sessions, in hopes they will decide on a career in Saskatchewan policing.

The Regina Police Service is hosting an event at the First Nations University of Canada, trying to recruit future Indigenous police officers, security officers, special constables and community safety officers. .at the First Nations University of Canada, trying to recruit future Indigenous police officers, security officers, special constables and community safety officers.

“It’s just to give them some experience to what Saskatchewan police college is all about,” Keshane said. “During those two weeks, students learn about the grassroots of policing with different presentations from our units within the organization,” Keshane said, adding this is the first year the two-week program has been fully sponsored by the Regina Police Service.Students participate in firearms training, first aid courses, drills and cultural sessions. If students decide to pursue policing, they would then enroll in the 20-week Saskatchewan policing program.

 

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