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Celebrating local Indigenous Youth Creativity: AbbyPD’s Shoulder Flash Contest

In 2023, the Abbotsford Police Department launched a contest inviting local Indigenous youth from our school district to design a shoulder flash that would represent their heritage, family, and community values. The initiative aimed to reflect the attributes they wished to see in their police force.

The response was positively overwhelming, with over 40 submissions of artwork received. On Truth and Reconciliation Day in 2023, these submissions were displayed in the AbbyPD lobby, where the public was invited to vote for their favorite design.

The winning design, created by Liam Silver, a Grade 12 student from W.J. Mouat Secondary School, was chosen to be digitally rendered into an official police shoulder flash for the AbbyPD to be worn on future Truth and Reconciliation Days. This design was unveiled in a grand ceremony on National Truth and Reconciliation Day this year (2024).

Read more about the design and Liam's inspiration. 

The Connection Circle Diversity Series

The Abbotsford Police Department is fortunate to serve in such a diverse community. The goal of AbbyPD is to be reflective of our community, and we know that diversity is our strength.

We are proud to partner with the University of the Fraser Valley to develop the Connection Circle. The Connection Circle was established in early 2021 to bring together our diverse community to discuss and enhance ways to foster a safe, secure, fair and equitable environment in Abbotsford.

The Connection Circle Diversity Series is another opportunity for AbbyPD to listen and learn from our community. We can better understand each other's perspectives and lived experiences through conversation. Through these crucial conversations built on trust, we will continue to develop and foster relationships as we are stronger together.
 

Diversity Series

Episode 1

Constable Jinnah & Khurram Javed on diversity and how the Abbotsford Police deal with it in the Community.  

Episode 2 

Constable Gill & Jasmit Phulka on diversity and how the Abbotsford Police deal with it in the Community.

 


 

AbbyPD officers read children’s books online

Although classes aren’t in session, homeschooling goes on!  In support of our community’s parents and children, the Abbotsford Police Department is presenting a unique approach to story time.

AbbyPD has posted a series of books read aloud by our officers. Several members of the Abbotsford Police Department have read their favorite bedtime stories.

Online Books

In the community

meeting abbypd officers

To enhance community connection, the Abbotsford Police Department regularly plans community events such as Coffee with a Cop, Pizza with the Police or community BBQ’s.  Come out and bring your whole family! These events are a great opportunity to meet the Chief, your local officers and ask the questions you have, talk about local issues and enjoy a snack with our community!  Everyone welcome to these FREE get-togethers!