Diversity Team
Working together to increase awareness and acceptance of
diversity in the Mesa Police Department and the community through inclusion,
education and opportunity.
As the
Diversity Team reaches out to Mesa's diverse
community, we offer our services in participation and education
about
the world we live in.
We offer the following diversity
presentations:
- Race and Diversity
- Police Culture
- Hearing Impaired and Mental Disabilites
We have worked with:
- Citizen Groups
- Colleges and Universities
- High Schools
- Grade Schools
- Various Religious Groups
The
Team has participated or is currently participating in the
following:
- Mediation between police and citizens. This includes,
but is not limited to, members explaining police action and
attempts to diffuse disputes.
- Health and Safety Fairs.
- Development of a scholarship program for Mesa students.
- Participation of Team members in teh Anytown Program.
This includes sending officers, with pay, for a week at the
camp. This camp provides diversity training for youth from
the city and state.
- Holiday projects are attended by Team members for
representation by the Mesa Police Department. This includes
such events as Martin Luther King, Jr. and Cinco de Mayo
holidays. Members make invaluable contacts with various
citizens and community activists.
- Neighborhood and Community functions are attended by
Team members to assist with relations. Most communities are
surprised that such a Team exists.
- Some members are police recruiters. The Team has
representation at some of the recruiting events, depending
on the event and location.
- Members contact other police agencies to inquire as to
other diversity programs and training in which we may
participate.
- Members have assisted other police agencies in training
or development of diversity programs.
- Members have also been involved in park projects. These
projects involve getting a community/neighborhood out at a
local park for a series of nights throughout the summer. The
officers will play games with the children, and parents are
given information on local assistance programs. Local
religious leaders are invited to participate and spend time
at play with parishioners. The Fire Department is invited to
show off the truck and, weather permitting, let the kids
cool off.
Internal Projects:
-
Membership in the following:
- Mesa Police Recruiting Team
- City Diversity Team
- Peer Support Team
- Career Advisor Program
- Advisory Committee on Minority and Employee Afairs
- Mentor Program
- various instructional positions in the Department
- Liaisons for Community/Citizen Activists or
Organizations
Facilitation:
Members facilitate or have facilitated in Cultural Diversity,
Awareness and Sensitivity training at and for the following:
- Mesa Police Academy: Recruits
- Mesa Police Training Facility: Continuing Officer
Education (COE), all department members
- Mesa Police Communications: 911, fire and police
dispatchers
- Citizen Police Academy
- Victim Assistance program
- Local Colleges and Universities
- Mesa Public Schools: preschool, grade school and
high schools
- Local religious communities
- Boys and Girls Club
- Neighborhoods: meetings and Neighborhood Watch
groups
- Citizen groups
- Other City agencies

Mesa Police Department
Diversity Team
PO Box 1466
Mesa, AZ 85211
480-644-6600