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Kingston Police lack key diversity data and plan voluntary surveys to improve inclusion.
Kingston Police's diversity report reveals limited data collection, tracking only gender, rank, service years, and visible minority status, but not race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, Indigenous identity, or disability.
HR director Tracy Ringrose said the force lacks a diversity, equity, and inclusion framework, missing key metrics like promotions, pay, and employee belonging.
She recommends a voluntary, external survey—costing $4,000 to $80,000—to build trust and identify workplace barriers.
Deputy Chief Scott Gee said a new board-led diversity plan will guide strategic efforts, while new board chair Gail MacAllister stated the goal is to align police demographics with the city’s population, following Community Safety and Policing Act recommendations.
La Policía de Kingston carece de datos clave de diversidad y planea encuestas voluntarias para mejorar la inclusión.