Everyone deserves a second chance
July 19, 2023
The Skills Trade Development Program (STDP) was created to empower justice-involved individuals who face higher barriers of entry, and enhance pathways into meaningful and gainful careers.

By providing support, guidance, and opportunities, The Skills Trade Development Program aims to support justice-involved individuals with finding a meaningful careers to ensure successful re-entry into the community and to prevent recidivism.
Finding employment is one of the most significant challenges faced by justice-involved individuals, but it is also one of the most important steps towards successful re-entry. Our goal is to empower the individuals in our program to be independent, financially stable, and engaged with the community through meaningful employment.๏ปฟ
Applicant requirements
Applicants must:
- Want to begin an exciting career in the skilled trades
- Be 18 to 29 years old
- Have completed grade 10 education
- Be a resident of Ontario, living in the Greater Toronto Area and have the ability to travel within the GTA
- Be a justice-involved individual (someone who has had interactions with the criminal justice system as an accused person, including those who have been convicted of an criminal offence)
- Have higher elevated risk factors in becoming criminally involved
- Be willing to be placed into a apprenticeships training program within the skilled trades
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The Toronto Police Service and the 31 Division CPLC is proud to announce that we have partnered with the Jamaican Canadian Association for a $1000.00 education Scholarship for anyone is entering there first year of College or University. This is open to residents who live in the boundaries of 31 Division interested in Law enforcement or Justice studies only. This is a excellent way to invest in the educational aspirations of our youth to strengthen the bond between law enforcement and the community we serve.

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On March 20, 2024, during a formal ceremony, Superintendent Singh formally acknowledged and praised the exceptional contributions and efforts of the officers within the community. He highlighted their dedication and hard work, stating that such outstanding service merited public recognition and commendation. This acknowledgment serves as a testament to the positive impact these officers have had on the community through their commitment and exemplary performance.

A heartfelt appreciation goes out to the Jamaican Canadian Association (JCA). The Toronto Police Service 31 Division thoroughly enjoyed the company of everyone present at the Boonoonoonos Brunch, in celebration of Black History Month. The event was marked by memorable moments from various speakers, delightful performances by dancing children, enchanting music, and the inspiring Hon. Dr. Jean Augustine recounting her pioneering journey as the first African Canadian woman elected to the House of Commons—a true trailblazer.

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