Cobourg Police – Introduction to YIPI

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The Cobourg Police Service is hosting an information session for youth aged 15 – 18 years old. Youth will learn more about the Youth in Policing Initiative (YIPI), and Watton Employment Services will be teaching how to write a resume, and interview skills. This information session is open to not only those interested in the YIPI program, but any youth looking to develop their interview and resume writing skills for summer employment.
The YIPI application forms will be available at the session along with YIPI representatives for the youth to interact with and ask questions. You can also access the application form on the Cobourg Police website.
The session will take place on April 17 from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the training room at the Cobourg Police Service, 107 King Street, West Cobourg.
Space is limited. Please register with Acting Sergeant Nick Moeller at 905-372-6821 extension 7277 or Nick.Moeller@cobourgpolice.com. Parents are welcomed.

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