Lacombe farmer speaks at provincial conference about increasing rural crime and mental health strains
A local farmer from central Alberta will be featured as a guest speaker at the annual Alberta Community Crime Prevention Association (ACCPA) conference this May to speak about crime and mental health initiatives in rural communities.
From May 6 –8, held at the Westin Hotel in Calgary, the conference brings together law enforcement, municipalities, agencies, institutions, and citizens to discuss current issues in crime and how to make communities safer through education and crime prevention awareness.
Various speakers and exhibitors will be present including the Government of Alberta’s Hate Crime Unit, RCMP, Gangs & Guns with Alberta Law Enforcement Response Teams (ALERT), Alberta Integrated Child Exploitation (I.C.E.) Unit, and more.
With this year’s theme of “Pathways to Safe Communities: Wellness and Resilience in Times of Change”, Lacombe’s Linda Hunt, Program Director for AgKnow, also known as the Alberta Farm Mental Health Network, will be speaking about their efforts to increase resiliency in farming communities.