Christina Wolf
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C hristina Wolf is a sworn officer with the Ottawa Police Service for the past 19 years. She currently holds the title of Detective Constable and has been working in the District Investigations and Criminal Investigations Divisions for the past 10 years. In 2005, she was selected to head the new OPS Elder Abuse Section which was launched in January of that year. She is a member of the Clinical Consultation Team, a multi-disciplinary sub-committee of the Council on Aging Elder Abuse Steering Committee. She is also a member of LEAPS (Law Enforcement Agencies Protecting Seniors), a provincial committee developed for the purpose of sharing information and investigative strategies between police agencies. As well, Detective Wolf is a member of the Elder Abuse Theme Team through N.I.C.E ( National Initiative for the Care of the Elderly). N.I.C.E is a network funded by an International Partnership Initiative grant that is working on knowledge transfer as well as the development of user-friendly tools that are both sensitive and relevant to home regions across the country. She leads the police team in their approach to modifying an existing Assessment and Intervention tool as well as a Theft by Power of Attorney investigation reference guide to be used by police, social workers and LTC homes in all provinces and territories. In May of this year, Christina was nominated for the Ontario Women in Law Enforcement “Excellence in Policing” award.
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