
Community Safety Unit (CSU) | Toronto Community Housing
We provide 24/7 community engagement and support, call response, the delivery of safety programs for tenants and staff, assisting victims of crime and apprehending offenders, liaising with internal and external stakeholders, building relationships with communities and working in partnership with law enforcement agencies including the Toronto Pol...
Community Safety Unit - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Find answers to commonly asked questions about TCHC's Community Safety Unit (CSU). How do I contact the Community Safety Unit to report an emergency safety or security incident? The Community Safety Unit Communications Centre is available 24/7 at (416) 921-2323. How do I report on-going issues of anti-social behaviour in my community?
Careers with the Community Safety Unit
CSU staff work directly in TCHC communities, conducting patrols and site visits, responding to calls, helping to resolve complaints and disputes, assisting victims and apprehending offenders, building relationships within communities by breaking down barriers of lived experiences, and partnering with other law enforcement, fire, and social ...
Community Safety Unit Review – City of Toronto
TCHC Community Safety Unit (CSU) aims to foster community well-being and safety by building relationships with TCHC tenants, staff and community partners, delivering safety programs and enforcing various legislation as required to ensure the safety of all TCHC tenants and staff.
Community Safety Unit - Toronto Seniors Housing Corporation
Call the Community Safety Unit at 416-921-2323 for: Always call 911 in an emergency. Learn more about safety in your community . The Community Safety Unit is a team that includes special constables, community patrol officers and a dispatch centre. The team is mobile, patrolling in communities on foot, by bicycle or in cars. What you can do .
Toronto Community Housing — Housing Partnership Canada
Toronto Community Housing has 2,100 buildings and 50 million square feet of residential space, which represent a $9 billion public asset. Toronto Community Housing homes and communities are in 106 of Toronto's 140 neighbourhoods, providing homes to nearly 60,000 low and moderate-income households.
Call the Community Safety Unit (CSU) Dispatch at 416-921-2323. Request to see a CSU Special Constable to attend your location and speak with you in person. A CSU Special Constable can attend your unit and/or the location of the call. A CSU Special Constable will investigate the incident or information that is received.
Toronto Community Housing - Wikipedia
Toronto Community Housing Corporation (TCHC) is a public housing agency in Toronto, Ontario. It is the largest social housing provider in Canada with over 58,000 units across 2,100 buildings and approximately 105,000 residents. [1] . It is the second-largest housing provider in North America, behind the New York City Housing Authority. [2]
At TCHC, the CSU approach involves a holistic, collaborative, and integrated approach to community safety. As part of this, the use of security personnel and enforcement strategies are just one component of a multi-faceted community safety program that emphasizes: Developing vibrant communities (e.g. community involvement in safety
Toronto Community Housing – City of Toronto
Toronto Community Housing Corporation (TCHC) is the largest social housing provider in Canada and the second-largest in North America. The City corporation owns and manages approximately 60,000 rental housing units in over 2,100 buildings across Toronto.