Prince Albert Police Service’s Indigenous resource officer fulfilling a unique role
Erin Parenteau has held the position of Indigenous resource officer (IRO) with the Prince Albert Police Service (PAPS) since 2017. During that time, she’s provided prevention and early intervention services and helps ensure Indigenous victims and their families receive culturally sensitive information and support during their involvement in the criminal justice process.
But for Parenteau, a member of the Montreal Lake Cree Nation, the position means so much more.
“It is important because it is in response to the Calls to Action by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and trying to bridge the gap between Indigenous people and the relationship with police. It’s important because we need more Indigenous people working as police and civilian members to help bridge the gap police have had historically,” Parenteau said.
The IRO position is provincially funded and one of six operated through police agencies in the province. A press release from the Prince Albert Police Service said the position carries a unique responsibility to be ready, knowledgeable, compassionate, and empathetic.