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ANTI-RACISM COMMITTEE TO HELP PEEL POLICE SERVE BETTER
Peel Regional Police announced the establishment of a diverse, independent Anti-Racism Advisory Committee (ARAC) recently.
“We look forward to working with our ARAC representatives and continuing to make impactful changes together that will lead to better outcomes for everyone in Peel Region,” said Peel Regional Police Chief Nishan Duraiappah. “The formation of an Anti-Racism Advisory Committee is a critical component in our collective commitment to human rights-centered work in dismantling systemic racism.”
The Anti-Racism Advisory Committee comprised of residents from Peel Region, will engage and work collaboratively to address a number of commitments undertaken by the service to identify systemic barriers. This includes providing advice and feedback on Peel Regional Police’s anti-racism practices and the impact of policing within diverse communities in the Region. The committee consists of 21 diverse members representing Mississauga and Brampton.
Tehmina Asad
Madison Bertrand
Deborah Buchanan-Walford
Sydney Butler
Jhonathan Calderon
Len Carby
Jody Campbell
Kristen Cocev
Arjan Dhoot
Gord Gallimore
Ricky Gill
Mohammed Hashim
Nishat Kazmi
Sean Meagher
Robert Mitchell
Christopher Myrox
Alicia Ralph
Fae Samuels
Melissa Toney
Filita Visaya-Tiwari
Patricia Williams
Since 2018, Peel Regional Police has recognized and has taken proactive steps to implement a human rights-centered approach across the organization. This includes mandatory training offered by subject-matter experts on the topics of unconscious bias awareness, racial profiling, and procedural justice as well as understanding the realities of racism from a historical context.