Agenda

31st Crime Stoppers International Training Conference

Halifax, Nova Scotia, CANADA
2 HOST HOTELS: Delta Halifax (DH) / Delta Barrington (DB) / All meetings and some social events will take place in the World Trade & Convention Centre (W)/NOTE: all 2 of these facilities are connected by pedway and located across the street from each other
Updated July,26 2010
2010 CSITC Training WEB Schedule 7_26_10(wl)

Saturday – August 21 Location
08:30 – 18:00 CSI Board of Directors Meeting Empress Room (DH)

 

Sunday – August 22 Location
08:30 – 12:00 Continuation of CSI Board of Directors Meeting Empress Room (DH)
13:00 – 19:00 Registration Desk Open Suite 201 (W)

Wireless internet for both Delta and WTCC meeting rooms

Monday – August 23 Location
06:30 – 08:15 Breakfast Buffet Bluenose Room (DH)Thomas AB (DB)
09:00 – 10:00 Opening Ceremony (Group photo in theatre prior to leaving) Rm 200 E (W)
10:00 – 10:30 Refreshment Break 2nd Floor (W)
10:30 – 11:30 Tipping Point Leadership Discover the how important goals are set by 32 of Canada’s contemporary leaders; how they bring about significant and lasting change and how to apply this to your own organizationDr. Brad McRae, CSP, Director, Atlantic Leadership Development Institute Rm 200 E (W)
11:45 – 13:00 Luncheon Including Award Presentation Rm 200 C (W)
13:00 – 13:45 CSI Annual General Meeting Rm 200 E (W)
13:45 -16:30 Regional Meetings

  1. Canada
  2. Caribbean
  3. USA
 

Suite 301 (W)Suite 302 (W) Suite 303 (W)

18:00 – 20:00 Host Reception Baronet Room (DH)

 

Tuesday – August 24 Location
06:30 – 08:15 Breakfast Buffet Bluenose Room (DH)Thomas AB (DB)
08:45 – 10:00 Impact of a Public Institution on a Private Life and Health Care at it’s Worst A discussion to include: ethics, integrity of large organizations, responsibilities of organizations and of self, as it applies to persons on boards of directors as volunteers.Janet Conners – Aids AdvocateDawna Ring QC Suite 200 E (W)
10:00 – 10:15 Refreshment Break & Exhibits (10 – 3 pm) 2nd floor (W)
10:15 – 11:45 Internet Safety: Protecting you and your familyGreg Bembridge,Senior Forensic Instructor, Canadian Police College Face book, configuring and using for Crime StoppersScott Mills,Metro Toronto Police Crime Stoppers use of other forms of Social MediaJeff Brown,Alpha Computer Program CoordinatorRoles & ResponsibilitiesWayne Noonan,Former RCMP and NSCSA Provincial Police Coordinator

Suite 301 (W)Suite 302 (W)Suite 303 (W)Suite 200 D Nth (W)
11:45 – 13:15 Luncheon Including Awards Presentations Rm 200 A (w)
13:15 – 14:45 Internet Safety: Protecting you and your familyGreg Bembridge, Senior Forensic Instructor, Canadian Police College Face book, configuring and using for Crime StoppersScott Mills,Metro Toronto Police Crime Stoppers use of other forms of Social MediaJeff Brown,Alpha Computer Program CoordinatorCitizen Engagement 2.0:Tipsoft and CrimeReport.comKevin Anderson ,TipSoft& Greg Whisenant , CrimeReports.com

Suite 301 (W)Suite 302 (W)Suite 303 (W)Suite 200 D Nth (W)
14:45 – 15:00 Refreshment Break & Exhibits 2nd Floor(W)
15:00 – 16:30 Plenary SessionSocial Networking, The New Media & How it Affects Public Safety, Social media has become a powerful tool and organizations need to understand the “Why of it,” to successfully use it.Jeff Brown (Alpha Computer)

Scott Mills (Metro Toronto Police)

Rm 200 E (W)
18:30 – 21:30 Nova Scotia Kitchen Party & Pub NightReception, Dinner, Entertainment and Dancingbring your dancing shoes!!! World Trade & Convention Centre

 

Wednesday – August 25 Location
06:30 – 08:30 Breakfast Buffet – Delegates and Registered Guests Bluenose Rm (DH)Thomas AB (DB)
08:30 – 10:00 Plenary PanelHow Crime Stoppers plays a role identifying and capturing fugitives within the international community! Moderator: Michael Gordon-Gibson; CSI-UKFeaturing: Peter Price; CSI-Australia, Jim Schield; US Marshal Service Rm 200 E (W)
10:00 – 10:15 Refreshment Break & Exhibits (10 – 3 pm) Atrium Level (W)
10:15 – 11:45 DiversityCorporal Craig Smith, RCMP Aboriginal Community Diversity Policing Section Partnership 101 Tony Carter, CEO Australia Crime Stoppers Running an Effective Board of DirectorsMaureen Reid, President, Boardworks Consulting Program Coordinators: Media relations; Crisis CommunicationsWayne Noonan, former RCMP and NSCSA Police Coordinator Suite 301 (W)Suite 302 (W)Suite 303 (W)Suite 200 D Nth (W)
11:45 – 13:15 Luncheon Including Awards Presentations – Delegates Rm 200 A (W)
13:15 – 16:30 CSI Board of Directors Meeting Empress Boardroom (DH)
13:15 – 14:45 DiversityCorporal Craig Smith, RCMP Aboriginal Community Diversity Policing Section Partnership 101Tony Carter, CEO Australia Crime Stoppers Running an Effective Board of DirectorsMaureen Reid, President, Boardworks Consulting Program Coordinators: Media relations; Crisis Communications Wayne Noonan, former RCMP and NSCSA Police Coordinator Suite 301 (W)Suite 302 (W)Suite 303 (W)Suite 200 D Nth (W)
14:45 – 15:00 Refreshment Break & Exhibits 2nd Floor (W)
15:00 – 16:30 Closing Plenary – CSI Partnerships and the Future of CSIHost: Gary Murphy, President, Crime Stoppers International Rm 200 E (W)
18:30 – 23:45 CSI Presidents Gala Dinner and Dance Host: Gary Murphy, President, Crime Stoppers International Cornwallis/Grand Ballroom (W)

 

Thursday – August 26 Location
08:30 – 18:00 CSI “Post Conference” Board of Directors Meeting Empress Boardroom (DH)