Reimagining Public Safety through Community–Law Enforcement Partnerships

Thursday, April 16, 2026
11:30 AM - 01:00 PM
This is a Virtual Classroom event.

This interactive learning community explores how communities and law enforcement agencies can collaboratively redefine public safety through trust-building, shared accountability, and community-informed strategies. Participants will examine how trust is built (and rebuilt), how historical experiences shape present-day perceptions, and how collaboration can move beyond crisis response toward prevention, equity, and long-term community well-being. Grounded in community engagement principles, this session highlights practical tools for building sustainable, trauma-informed, and culturally responsive partnerships. Participants will leave with actionable strategies to strengthen collaboration, improve communication, and co-create safety solutions that reflect community priorities.

 

After this learning community event, participants will be able to:

  • Explain what community-centered public safety means and why shared leadership matters.
  • Recognize how history, lived experience, and systemic inequities influence trust and engagement.
  • Identify strategies that promote transparency, accountability, and mutual respect.
  • Identify approaches that support constructive dialogue across differences.
  • Consider at least two actionable steps to strengthen partnerships with law enforcement in their own community.