presenting at the toronto police service board meeting
Marissa spoke with City News Toronto before her deputation to the Police Board. Catch her interview here.
“We need TPS officers to understand that the exact same woman who called 911, might shut the door in their face when they get to the house.”
Marissa Kokkoros
This week, our Executive Director spoke truth to power at the Toronto Police Service Board meeting on the rising rates of Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence in our city. Marissa highlighted our recommendation for a TPS-specific action plan to end gender-based violence which would be created with community stakeholders at the table and be embedded into all aspects of TPS’s work. She shared a few examples of specific initiatives that might fall under this plan, as well as the need for TPS to understand Intimate Partner Violence as a systemic, social issue, rather than one of crime – which also means understanding the drivers of violence against women, including those that thrive within TPS itself.
Our deputation to the Board was among others from our amazing colleagues at Barbra Schlifer Commemorative Clinic, Women’s Habitat of Etobicoke, WomanACT, and YWCA Toronto. As a result of our collective efforts, a motion put forward by Lily Cheng was passed to begin examining a meaningful pathway forward with Toronto Police Service and the GBV Sector.
This is exactly what good advocacy does. It changes hearts and minds, shapes policy, and, in time, changes the lives of countless community members. We are grateful to do this work alongside so many colleagues who truly care, and we look forward to real change soon