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  2. Canadian Traditional Scouting Association - Wikipedia

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    The Association has a screening process for adult volunteers to ensure the safety of all members. This includes a Police Record Check including Vulnerable Sector Check, completion of the Application for Adult Membership, checks with four personal references, and an interview.

  3. Peace bond - Wikipedia

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    In exceptional cases, an expired peace bond may still be disclosed by the police if the person once subject to the bond is seeking a very detailed criminal history check (vulnerable sector search) in order to work or volunteer directly without supervision with children, seniors, or disabled individuals.

  4. Scouts Canada - Wikipedia

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    In the fall of 1996, [84] Scouts Canada modernized its screening practices for adult members to require a Police Record Check, [84] with a Vulnerable Sector Check added in 2015–2016. As part of this screening, local volunteers interview applicants and check the multiple references they must provide as part of the Volunteer Recruitment and ...

  5. BP Service Association in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The BPSA in Canada requires all adult volunteers to complete a vulnerable sector criminal record check, provide four personal references and complete a personal interview before appointment. Once appointed, volunteers must complete a four-month probationary period where they may only work with young people under supervision of a warranted leader.

  6. List of Manitoba government departments and agencies

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    Regional Health Authorities (Interlake-Eastern, Northern, Prairie Mountain, Southern Health-Santé Sud, Winnipeg) Health and Seniors Care; Indigenous Reconciliation and Northern Relations: Indigenous–government relations; Northern Manitoba: 2016 [6] Min. Indigenous Reconciliation and Northern Relations: Dept. of Indigenous and Municipal Relations

  7. Winnipeg Police Service - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, 16-year-old Eishia Hudson was shot dead by Winnipeg Police after attempting to drive into police officers in a stolen Jeep. [36] [37] On New Year’s Eve, entering into the year 2024, police were called to the University of Manitoba to do a wellness check on a male experiencing a mental health crisis. Police state the 19 year old boy ...

  8. Security clearance - Wikipedia

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    Vulnerable Group Access (including children), as operated by the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS), replacing former Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) and Independent Safeguarding Authority (ISA) checks; Law Enforcement, with a hierarchy of Police Personnel Vetting (PPV) and Non-Police Personnel Vetting (NPPV) levels.

  9. Special operating agency - Wikipedia

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    A special operating agency (SOA) is a designation given to a government organization within a department or agency of the Government of Canada, or a provincial government, that has some management flexibility, independence, and separate accountability.