CSKA Canada

CSKA Canada

Research Services

About us

Established in July 2015 and based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, the Community Safety Knowledge Alliance (CSKA) is a government-supported non-profit corporation that mobilizes, integrates and facilitates research and new knowledge development to: Inform and improve professional practices across the community safety system Inform alignment within the sector Improve safety and well-being outcomes CSKA is agile and responsive in supporting government community safety, health and well-being priorities. It brings together some of the brightest minds from academia, government, research and technology organizations, industry and community agencies to achieve its mission. In 2010, the Government of Saskatchewan and its partners launched the Building Partnerships to Reduce Crime, thus establishing a comprehensive approach to crime reduction and safer communities. Central to BPRC efforts are highly practical, multi-disciplinary approaches to reducing harm and improving community and individual well-being. Since then, Saskatchewan has become widely recognized as a leader in community safety innovation. But sustaining and improving upon these successes will require new evidence-based knowledge that is translated into purposeful strategies and actions. This is where CSKA comes in.

Website
http://www.cskacanada.ca
Industry
Research Services
Company size
2-10 employees
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2015

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