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(c)<br />

Reporting Requirement: There be a regular reporting requirement<br />

for any work taking place over an extended period, whereby the<br />

senior TPS officer in charge of implementation is kept informed<br />

regarding the progress of the work.<br />

Third-party cooperation and relationships<br />

RECOMMENDATION 82: <strong>In</strong> connection with those recommendations above<br />

that call for the TPS to work with outside organizations such as government<br />

ministries, hospitals and others, the TPS take a leadership role in forging and<br />

fostering the necessary relationships.<br />

RECOMMENDATION 83: The TPS collaborate with academic researchers,<br />

hospitals and others to evaluate the effectiveness of TPS initiatives undertaken as<br />

a result of this Review, including, where applicable, both quantitative and<br />

qualitative evaluations.<br />

Ongoing review<br />

RECOMMENDATION 84: A follow-up review be conducted—whether by TPS<br />

personnel, by an independent review body or by committee of interested<br />

stakeholders—in five years’ time to assess the degree of success achieved in<br />

minimizing the use of lethal force in encounters between the TPS and people in<br />

crisis, and to make further recommendations for improvement. I recommend<br />

that the results of that review be made public, and that the reviewers be similarly<br />

tasked with developing recommendations for implementation.<br />

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