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Leaders throughout Saskatchewan can now access tools and best practices designed to build community safety and wellness. It's available on the new Building Partnerships to Reduce Crime (BPRC) website, developed by the province's nine human services ministries, the RCMP and the Saskatchewan Association of Chiefs of Police (SACP). 'We are looking forward to this new phase in our ability to interact with our active BPRC members across Saskatchewan and beyond,' Minister responsible for Corrections and Policing Christine Tell said. The BPRC site includes a 'Become a Member' online form. The BPRC Implementation Team in Corrections and Policing is accepting access applications now. Site visitors with a direct and active interest in community safety and wellness are invited to complete the online form to access a wide range of information products, planning tools, and interactive forums designed to advance and support similar risk-driven and collaborative initiatives across the province, as well as those emerging elsewhere in Canada, the U.S. and overseas. Also available on the site is the first 14-minute video module in the BPRC multi-media series. This video will be of interest to those that wish to understand the origins, the progress to date and the underlying principles of the BPRC initiative. Visit the website at www.saskbprc.com. _ Compiled from a Government of Saskatchewan news release