Safe Homes Sustainable Communities (2007-2009) is focused on three key priorities: Sustainable Communities, Corporate Governance and Environmental Stewardship. The following table summarizes the commitments made in this strategy.
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Objectives |
Targets |
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Sustainable Communities - The need for long-term health, wellness and security of communities |
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1.0 Healthier and Safer Communities |
1.1 The RCMP plays an active role in sustainable communities |
1.1.1 Community Partnerships |
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1.1.2 Aboriginal Communities |
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1.1.3 Youth |
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Corporate Governance - The need for organizations to be responsible for their decisions & actions |
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2.0 Sustainable Development is a way of doing business for Organizations of Excellence |
2.1 Value of sustainable development is demonstrated to the RCMP, its clients and partners and supports intelligence led decision-making |
2.1.1 Environmental Management Systems |
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2.1.2 Sustainable Business Practices |
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2.1.3 Green Procurement |
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2.1.4 & 2.1.5 Capacity Building |
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2.1.6 Communications |
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Environmental Stewardship - The need to effectively conserve, protect and restore our natural resource systems |
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3.0 RCMP physical operations support long-term conservation and restoration of our natural resource systems |
3.1 Environmental Considerations are integrated into the life cycle management of RCMP asset and fleet operations |
3.1.1 & 3.1.2 Green Building Design and Energy |
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3.1.3 Contaminated Sites |
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3.1.4 Potable Water |
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3.1.5 Hazardous Materials |
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3.1.6 & 3.1.7 Fleet Management |
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3.2 Environmental Considerations are integrated into the life cycle management of RCMP policing operations |
3.2.1 Policing Operations |
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Details on specific commitments including targets and performance indicators can be referenced in Table 3 of Safe Homes Sustainable Communities (2007-2009).