The Regina Police Service Community Engagement Unit (CEU) consists of 6 uniformed police members who work out of the mâmawêyatitân centre.
The Community Engagement Unit was created in 2018 as a way to pursue community safety and well-being through community engagement and interaction with the public. Officers do so by engaging in community outreach, educating the public and participating in community activities. You’ll often find members of the CEU at local daycares, schools and libraries encouraging literacy and reading. Members also serve meals at community centres and shelters, and are present at countless local events, fundraisers and ceremonies.
The Community Engagement Unit is based out of an RPS office inside the mâmawêyatitân centre and incidents requiring police response can be reported to members of CEU. RPS CEU works Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., but given the nature of the work, officers aren’t always in the office during those hours. There is a callbox outside the office which connects callers to the RPS Communications Centre if needed.