Cobourg Police Services Announce Soft Interview Room

In Community

By Cecilia Nasmith/Today’s Northumberland
Building upon the Violence Against Women Response Enhancement Project launched in April 2017, Cobourg Police Services have developed what is called a soft interview space at their downtown station in partnership with Cornerstone Family Violence Prevention Centre.

The second-storey room has been updated from a standard table-and-chairs set-up to include a sofa, club chairs and soft finishings like rugs, artwork and soft lighting.

“Using a trauma-informed approach considers and understands the body’s biological and neurological response to trauma,” Deputy Police Chief Paul VandeGraaf said in the Cornerstone press release.

“Evidence-based practices call for a trauma-informed approach to reports of rape and sexual assault, and a soft interview room is considered an integral component of this. We want to ensure we are resourced adequately so the community can receive the appropriate support during their vulnerable time.”

VandeGraaf displayed the room last week to Cornerstone executive director Nancy Johnston and manager of community engagement Janelle Eisler.

Johnston believes that creating a space that is comfortable rather than stark allows those reporting to feel physically and emotionally safe – which, in turn, can have a significant impact on the interview process.

“Gender-based violence, especially sexual assaults, goes largely unreported, and we want to empower those impacted to feel comfortable in coming forward and improve what has historically been a challenging experience with the criminal justice system,” she added.

The setting for the first instance of reporting can set the tone for ongoing services – hence, a warm and welcoming space can have a positive impact on those who report and provide a positive influence on how they proceed.

Those who have trauma-informed care from the outset are more likely to seek support in coping, whereas those who do not trauma-informed care find their suffering perpetuated rather than mitigated.

If you or someone you know is struggling with abuse, stand up and seek support at any time by connecting with Cornerstone’s 24-hr,. support line at 905-372-0746.

Pete Fisher
Author: Pete Fisher

Has been a photojournalist for over 30-years and have been honoured to win numerous awards for photography and writing over the years. Best selling author for the book Highway of Heroes - True Patriot Love

Join Our Newsletter!

Want to keep up to date on news and events in Northumberland? Subscribe to newsletter!

You may also read!

Cobourg Police Chief Holds Town Hall Style Meeting at Palisade Gardens in Response to Concerns from the Community.

The Town Hall meeting was held on May 8, 2024 at Palisade Gardens retirement home on Chapel Street which

Read More...

SIU Concludes Investigation into Man’s Broken Hand in Cobourg

The Director of the Special Investigations Unit, Joseph Martino, found no reasonable grounds to believe a Cobourg Police Service

Read More...

Ontario Building Safer Roads and Communities

Proposed changes will help combat impaired driving, auto theft and improve trucking safety On May 16, 2024, the Ontario government

Read More...

Mobile Sliding Menu

Terms | Privacy |