Episode 13 - Cst. Derek Chesney
Podcast |
YXE Underground
Publisher |
Eric Anderson
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
News
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Jun 27, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:43:19

Constable Derek Chesney has a way of communicating that makes him perfect for his job with the Saskatoon Police Service. It’s direct, respectful, and full of empathy.

He credits his style from growing up on a ranch in southeast Saskatchewan surrounded by cowboys.

“I got to listen to a lot of old guys BS back in the day, and they tell stories of humanity and people,” explains Chesney.

The veteran police officer is a member of the Saskatoon Police Service’s Cultural Relations Unit. It’s job is to help forge relationships and build connections between the police force and different communities within the city.

The unit started in the early 2000’s as an attempt to repair the disconnect between the indigenous population and the SPS. While that remains an important focus, Chesney says the scope of his work has changed thanks to Saskatoon’s growing diversity.

This is the final episode of Season One. Thank you so much for listening, subscribing and supporting this local podcast. YXE Underground will return for Season Two with new episodes this September. If you know of someone who is doing something great in our community but is flying under the radar, please let Eric know. Email him at ericandersonyxe@gmail.com or fill out a nomination form on the website.

Thank you again for all of your support and have a wonderful summer!

 

 

Constable Derek Chesney is a member of the Saskatoon Police Service Culture Relations Unit. His role is to build bridges between the police force and different communities in Saskatoon. Derek sits down with host, Eric Anderson, to discuss the importance of his role as Saskatoon becomes a more diverse city and why growing up on a ranch set him on the path to success.

Constable Derek Chesney has a way of communicating that makes him perfect for his job with the Saskatoon Police Service. It’s direct, respectful, and full of empathy.

He credits his style from growing up on a ranch in southeast Saskatchewan surrounded by cowboys.

“I got to listen to a lot of old guys BS back in the day, and they tell stories of humanity and people,” explains Chesney.

The veteran police officer is a member of the Saskatoon Police Service’s Cultural Relations Unit. It’s job is to help forge relationships and build connections between the police force and different communities within the city.

The unit started in the early 2000’s as an attempt to repair the disconnect between the indigenous population and the SPS. While that remains an important focus, Chesney says the scope of his work has changed thanks to Saskatoon’s growing diversity.

This is the final episode of Season One. Thank you so much for listening, subscribing and supporting this local podcast. YXE Underground will return for Season Two with new episodes this September. If you know of someone who is doing something great in our community but is flying under the radar, please let Eric know. Email him at ericandersonyxe@gmail.com or fill out a nomination form on the website.

Thank you again for all of your support and have a wonderful summer!

 

 

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