In the RCMP across the country, community involvement and especially involvement with our youth are extremely important. Because of that we have developed a number of programs, not just within the RCMP but also in cooperation with various other organizations.
A little earlier in his introduction, Assistant Commissioner Oliver mentioned a partnership with PREVnet, Promoting Relationships and Eliminating Violence Network; and the University of Victoria with regard to the WITS program. However, that is combined with a number of other efforts that we have. Within the RCMP we have developed a curriculum that is used by our members in the classrooms of our schools across the country and is available also to those teachers in the schools. It's not only available to them; all the material that we have on cyberbullying and other types of youth issues is on our public Internet site. Not only can the RCMP use these things but also people from the public, whatever community organization they may be with. All of that material is there ready for them to use.
To give you a little bit of an idea with regard to the type of material that is there, we have self-assessment materials for young people to use. One is called “Cyberbullying–Delete it From Your Online Life!”, as well as “Bullying–Has It Happened to Me?” Then we have connections to many organizations including the Red Cross and a number of other organizations. They provide excellent material that is available not only to the people who want to prevent bullying, but also the young people themselves, to get help and to point them to places where they can get help right across the country. That's just a little bit of what we've done in the RCMP.
All of our front line members are expected to be involved in the communities, and so in the contract provinces, not including Ontario and Quebec but everywhere else in the country where we are the basically the provincial police, all of our members are involved in dealing with community issues, and in the schools, and dealing with these problems.