RCMPTalks

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  1. How it works
  2. Who can take part?
  3. How to take part?
  4. 2024-25 sessions

RCMPTalks sessions allow Canada's youth to have meaningful conversations with other students, police officers and experts from across the country without leaving their classrooms. Each session aims to raise awareness about a specific crime or victimization topic.

How it works

  • police officers and educators contact RCMP National Youth Services to request a registration form
  • an expert guest speaker delivers an interactive virtual session on the chosen topic to each classroom
  • each session is 60 to 90 minutes in length and takes place on a secure online platform
  • students are encouraged to share their insights and ask questions about the chosen topic virtually or aloud in group discussions

Who can take part?

  • most sessions are geared towards students from grades 7 to 12
  • we also offer some sessions for parents, guardians and educators of children and youth, to learn how to more effectively support and protect them

How to take part?

To find out more on upcoming RCMPTalks sessions and take part, email National Youth Services to register: rcmp.youth-jeunesse.grc@rcmp-grc.gc.ca.

2024-25 sessions

The RCMP is seeking interest from classrooms across Canada to participate in the following RCMPTalks sessions:

  • Be Kind – Antibullying presentation with Safer Schools Together on November 20, 2024 at 1 pm EST
  • Drug impaired driving prevention with Parachute Canada on December 3, 2024 at 1 pm EST
  • Online Safety for Youth with One Child on December 12, 2024 at 1 pm EST
  • Lead with Pride – 2SLGBTQIA+ presentation with Out on Patrol on March 13, 2025 at 1 pm EST
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