ACCPA Annual Conference

United For Change

Strenghtening Partnerships for Long-Term Community Safety
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Message From The President

Mark May 4 – 6, 2026 in your calendars!

The Alberta Community Crime Prevention Association’s (ACCPA) annual conference is happening May 4 – 6, 2026 in Calgary!

Our theme for our 2026 conference is “United for Change: Strengthening Partnerships for Long-Term Community Safety and

we’re busy putting together a program that addresses community safety issues for delegates in Alberta communities, in these rapidly changing times.

The Planning Committee is driven to seek out dynamic speakers who understand the various avenues that lead to safe, healthy and family-friendly communities. This conference is the highlight of the year for us, and we work hard to ensure delegates go home with something they can implement and tailor in their communities, whether it’s a large urban centre or a small town in Alberta. The committee also looks to ensure our delegates enjoy insightful and relevant information from the presentations.

It is also a great opportunity to network and connect with the many diverse attendees.

ACCPA membership comprises urban, rural, remote rural, indigenous, Metis Settlement and diverse cultures as well as representation from law enforcement, municipalities, agencies, government agencies, and community groups. As always, the annual conference will feature two streams of presentations that will be of interest to all who attend.

We look forward to seeing you in Calgary in May!

Orren Ford

President, Alberta Community Crime Prevention Association

2025 Conference Testimonials

My first Alberta Community Crime Prevention Association (ACCPA) Conference complete!

It was an amazing experience listening to people in different areas talk about the crime prevention needs and growing concerns of our closest communities, while engaging in ways to address such issues” ~~~ Avery Shupac volunteer and Grant MacEwan University B.A Psychology Student

“I wanted to thank you and the entire ACCPA committee again for having me at this years conference. It was an honour to be

in the same room as all of those incredible people looking to make a positive impact and safer communities” ~~~ Keynote speaker May 6th Constable Arthur Sunday Peace River Detachment

“The only word I have is “Triumph”. I have been to a number of conferences in my day, and that was by far one of the best!! Bravo to you and the ACCPA team (pls send this along to Corinna). The speakers, the sessions, the flow, the logistics … It was all fantastic!

Carrie (my Crime Stoppers colleague) and I are still reeling with information and ideas; plans and possibilities. Thank you so very much for this incredible opportunity and I can’t wait until ACCPA 2026!” ~~~ Derek Bechthold Executive Director AB Crime Stoppers

“I was grateful to be given the opportunity to do a presentation at the Alberta Community Crime Prevention Association annual

conference this year. The conference this year was focused on building bridges by uniting communities for empowerment and safety. ACCPA has over thirty years of history in helping communities through education and crime prevention awareness” ~~~ Christian Stenner Keynote presenter May 7th

“Last month, I delivered a plenary presentation at the Alberta Community Crime Prevention Association Conference in Edmonton where I spoke on a critical and growing concern: the link between the surge in newcomer youth arrivals, structural service gaps, and the increasing overrepresentation of racialized youth in Alberta’s justice system. Thank you to the organizers for creating space for these vital conversations. A special thank you to those who contributed to the research for this presentation” ~~~ Noel Bahliby Director, Youth Services at Centre for Newcomers

2026 ACCPA Conference Presentations

RESTORATIVE JUSTICE: FOUNDATIONS, APPLICATIONS AND LIVED PRACTICE

Chris Cowie, Restorative Lens Consulting

THE REALITIES, CHALLENGES, AND PROMISES OF GANG PREVENTION AND EXIT PROGRAMMING IN ALBERTA

TJ Sheehan, CEO, Pivot Society

Jessica Hutton, President and CEO of Natawihowin Consulting

KEYNOTE: FROM CLASSROOM COURAGE TO COMMUNITY STRENGTH: INSPIRING CHANGE THAT LASTS

Janet Campbell, President & CEO, The Joy Smith Foundation

COMMUNITY SAFETY: UNITY THROUGH BEING RESPONSIVE AND RESTORATIVE

Brenda Morrison, Associate Professor and Director of the Research and Engagement Centre for Restorative Justice, Simon Fraser University

HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN CANADA

Maggy Laton, Bilingual Partnerships Specialist, The Canadian Centre to End Human Trafficking

COLLABORATIVE ACTION AGAINST HUMAN TRAFFICKING

Tara Bracanovic, Education Supervisor, ACT Alberta

Michelle Trudeau, RSW/BSW, Victim Services Supervisor, ACT Alberta

BEYOND THE GAVEL: RESTORATIVE JUSTICE IN EVERYDAY LIFE

Agnes Struik

RESTORATIVE JUSTICE IN THE WORKPLACE: BUILDING ACCOUNTABILITY, TRUST, AND HEALTHY CULTURE

Chris Cowie, Restorative Lens Consulting

KEYNOTE: STAYING ISN'T CHOOSING

Julie Nobert-DeMarchi, Executive Director, Timmins and Area Women in Crisis

Chantal Mailloux, Executive Director of Ellevive

NEW TIES - YOUTH GANG EXIT PROGRAM

Deborah Nowakowski, Director of Programs, The Calgary John Howard Society

RESTORATIVE JUSTICE IN GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE: BUILDING SAFETY, ACCOUNTABILITY, AND COMMUNITY CHANGE ONE NANO-STEP AT A TIME

Jo Phillips, Regional Red Deer Restorative Justice Society

Panel: JUSTICE, TREATMENT, AND COMMUNITY WORKING TOGETHER

Trish McAllister-Hall, Program Manager, Central Alberta Drug Treatment Court

Assistant Chief Justice Robin Snider, Provincial Court Justice and Lead Justice for Central Alberta Drug Treatment Court

Cst. Frank Nadeau, RCMP Investigator and Program Liaison Officer for Central Alberta Drug Treatment Court

BREAKING CYCLES: HOW PARTNERSHIPS CREATE SAFER PATHWAYS FOR AT-RISK YOUTH

Andy Luu, Youth Services Manager, Ontario Public Service

RESTORATIVE JUSTICE AS A MODEL FOR INCREASED COMMUNITY SAFETY IN GBV SITUATIONS

Pamela Cross, Ontario Domestic Violence Death Review Committee

Erin Lee, Executive Director, Lanark County Interval House

MADE-IN-ALBERTA: PREVENTING GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE WHERE WE LIVE RESEARCH PROJECT

Lana Wells, Associate Professor/Brenda Strafford Chair in the Prevention of Domestic Violence, University of Calgary

Wanda McGinnis, Executive Director, Big Hill Haven

Cst. Melanie McIntosh, Domestic Violence Coordinator, Cochrane RCMP