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Logo Design Competition

Canadian Association of Police Educators (CAPE)

Rationale

CAPE is inviting you to the Logo Design Competition to be launched at the 2017 Canadian Association Police Educators Conference. This event is listed as one of the flagship activities for trainers, educators and the administrators for police, justice and corrections throughout Canada on this 150th year of the Dominion of Canada.

The objective of the Logo Design Completion, in part, is to raise the awareness and promote understanding among all involved in the teaching and learning context in justice as well as to highlight the importance of CAPE to the professionalism of policing in Canada. The Logo Design Competition is open and the winner will receive a certificate from the executive and an award of $500.00 (CAN) OR free admission to the 2017 CAPE Conference hosted in Prince Edward Island for the unveiling of your winning design at the opening ceremony.

The contest is open to students formally enrolled in justice, police sciences and/or corrections studies at the Certificate, Diploma, Under Graduate and Masters level education OR are engaged/employed in police recruit training during the 2016 academic or training year. Any interested designers can download the applications via the CAPE website and submit via email attachment by December 01, 2016.

HOW TO ENTER?JUDGING CRITERIAANNOUNCEMENT OF THE WINNER

  • All logos must be entered online by 11:59pm MST on December 01, 2016
  • There are no fees associated to entry
  • The image size of the file must not exceed 1280 x 1024 pixels
  • The image can be saved as a resolution that will enable the selection committee to zoom in to see the details during judging, but the file size must not exceed 5MB
  • Logo file can be sent in the following formats:
    • .gif, .jpeg, .png, .pdf
    • The selected entry will have to provide a vector format (.eps/.ai)
    • preferably in colour mode
  • Credit all persons involved in the creation of the logo. CAPE isn`t responsible for incorrect, illegible or incomplete credit information
  • All logo submissions have to be original work
  • All submissions should be submitted via the form at the end of this page and you should also submit a final copy of your logo via email to cape.acifp@gmail.com

Design entries will be peer reviewed and judged for excellence in concept, illustration, typography, and messaging as well as effectiveness, quality, and creativity of the design. Work accepted for the conference will receive an Award of Excellence certificate from CAPE as well as $500.00 (CAN) OR free admission to the 2017 CAPE Conference.

  • The winner will be notified by approximately December 31, 2016
  • No fees will be assessed
  • Winning entries will be the intellectual property of the Canadian Association of Police Educators (CAPE) without restriction


Rights Statement:
Submission of the entries to the CAPE Logo Design Competition recognizes the work and effort in submissions. The publicity, exhibition and publication for the purpose of promoting the Canadian Association of Police Educators and the entries received are the property of CAPE. Entrants agree to hold CAPE harmless of any claims that may be made against it by reason of such reproductions. All entries become the property of CAPE and cannot be returned. CAPE takes no responsibility for determining official authorship or ownership of entries. The judges will review all pieces submitted to the competition and the final number of piece(s) accepted will be at the discretion of CAPE. Decision of the judges on entries accepted and the level of the award is final. .

C.A.P.E. 2017 Conference

Atlantic Police Academy Presents

C.A.P.E. 2017 Transforming Canada’s Police Training and Education

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Engage, Inform and Advocate

Date: June 12 - 16

In the past several decades Canada has an established reputation as having a “system” of police and public safety that is considered to be amongst the best in the world. This is a most significant accomplishment given Canada’s has a complex multi-layered System of governance. In Canada the Federal, Provincial and Local Governments as well as First Nations all have significant roles and responsibilities when it comes to police and Public safety.

However in most recent years the “dynamics” of a rapidly changing world combined with unprecedented threats to public safety has raised the alarm that our prized System of Policing will not be sustainable. When one considers “policing” must take into account the competing Government priorities of Health Care, Education, Environment, and crumbling Infrastructure it becomes obvious the “pressure to deliver more with less” will only increase in the years ahead. The challenge to all Police leaders becomes even more daunting when we take into account the borderless nature of the crimes we are expected to prevent or solve.

There is no blueprint for moving forward and given the wicked daily demands on police leaders there is scarcity time to reflect and consider our “next steps”.

It is the desire of CAPE that the 2017 Conference will accomplish (2) objectives. First as always is to provide an environment to renew, refresh working relationships with Police Trainers and Educators from across Canada. Secondly is to provide an important opportunity to Engage, Inform and Advocate on what we believe are the key elements in a blueprint for Transformative Change.


For more information please contact Wayne Jacobsen at JacobseW@assiniboine.net.

Registration fee: $500

Register by Thursday June 1, 2017.

Registration must be received by Thursday June 1, 2017. The conference is expected to sellout, however, and some events have maximum capacities. Please submit the form, attached to this article, before the deadline.

The registration form will be available in February 2017 on the C.A.P.E. website: www.cape-educators.ca.

Conference: Monday, June 12 2017 18:30 – Friday, June 16 2017 10:15

We would appreciate if you could provide us with your arrival dates and times to the Charlottetown Airport.

Registration Includes

– Wine & Cheese reception at the Meet & Greet Monday evening
– Daily morning and afternoon refreshment breaks
– Lunches on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
– Banquet Thursday evening

Location

Conference Details

Whats Happening at

C.A.P.E 2017?

  • Thought provoking dialogue and engagement of our delegates.
  •  An examination of current training practices and a vision for the future that may (or may not) involve new structures.
  • Dialogue on how to best prepare officers to address issues such as changing technology, immigration, population demographics, cyber-crime, and global criminal activities.
  • Ideas on how policing might address taxpayer fatigue and competing priorities such as Health and Education.
  • How can training standards and lesson plans be integrated in order to provide a clear path of life-long learning for police personnel?
  • LEADERSHIP involves leading change. Empower CAPE to advocate with government on behalf of police officers, police services, and educational institutions across Canada.