At the YMCA of Greater Toronto, we are serious about our responsibility to protect the children and other vulnerable people who we serve. As part of this responsibility, we ask all our staff members to provide us with a current Police Records Check.
There are two steps to take to get a Police Records Check:
- Before you can be hired at the YMCA, you need to visit your local police department and ask for a “Canadian Police Information Computer Centre” (CPIC) system record, ie. a search of the RCMP data base. This record lists a person’s convictions. Depending on where you live, you may have to wait a few days or weeks to get it
- Within four months of being hired by the YMCA, you need to provide us with a second check called a “Local/Vulnerable Sector Screening”. This record provides an in-depth verification of a person’s past criminal record, and lists serious non-pardoned offences such as murder, rape, or sexual abuse
By providing us with these Police Records Checks, you can help us confirm your suitability to work with YMCA members in a position of trust. You also help us ensure the safety and well-being of the people we serve. For more information about Police Records Checks, contact the YMCA Human Resources Department at (416) 513-1522.
Local Police Departments
Here is a list of local police stations where you can get a Canadian Police Information Computer system record:
Durham Region
- 605 Rossland Rd. E. (Rossland Rd. and Garden St.), Whitby
- 480 Taunton Rd. E., Whitby
- 77 Centre St. N., Oshawa
- 1998 Regional Rd. #57 (just north of King St.), Bowmanville
- 1710 Kingston Rd., Pickering
- 15765 Hwy.12 (south of Reach Rd.), Port Perry
Halton Region
- 217 Guelph St., Georgetown
- 490 Childs Dr., Milton
- 1229 White Oaks Bv., Oakville
- 440 Locust St., Burlington
Peel Region
- 7750 Hurontario St., Brampton
Toronto Region
York Region
- 17250 Yonge St., Newmarket
- 9350 Yonge St., Richmond Hill
