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You Are Invited To Participate In The First Ever Burnaby RCMP Youth Academy

Darpan News Desk, 14 Feb, 2020 07:54 PM

    Burnaby RCMP is proud to launch the first ever Burnaby RCMP Youth Academy, which is open to Secondary students in grades 11 & 12, aged 16-18 in the Burnaby School District.


    The Youth Academy is a five-day experience intended to promote a career in law enforcement and takes place between June 29 and July 3, 2020.


    So how do you apply?

    Apply now at your school’s Career Services Department. Students who are interested will then be expected to complete a physical capabilities test and a structured interview.


    What will you learn?

    Burnaby RCMP Youth Academy Cadets will learn about everyday policing and will run through scenarios to assess their understanding of what they have learned.


    Cadets will receive training from current Burnaby RCMP officers in:

    Frontline Policing

    Forensic Identification Services

    Mental Health Outreach

    Safe social media use

    Drill

    Physical / Mental well being


    There will also be engaging presentations from various RCMP units that operate in the Lower Mainland including Police Dog Services and the Emergency Response Team.


    At Burnaby Schools we work to create learning experiences that empower students with the skills they need to succeed, says Gary Wong, Chair of the Burnaby Board of Education. We appreciate our partnership with the RCMP, which is enabling this wonderful career exploration opportunity for our students.


    We’re really excited about the opportunity to bring the Youth Academy to young people in our community, says Corporal Mike Kalanj. Our officers and staff are looking forward to showcasing the work that we do each and every day keeping Burnaby safe.


    Get your application in quick, the deadline for applications is March 13, 2020

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