Community Safety and Well-being Plan

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The County of Brant is updating its Community Safety and Well-Being Plan to better meet the changing needs of the community. The plan focuses on important issues like mental health and addictions, building safe and connected communities, and creating a strong sense of belonging for everyone. As required by the Community Safety and Policing Act, this review happens every five years to make sure these community services and programs are working well.

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The County of Brant is updating its Community Safety and Well-Being Plan to better meet the changing needs of the community. The plan focuses on important issues like mental health and addictions, building safe and connected communities, and creating a strong sense of belonging for everyone. As required by the Community Safety and Policing Act, this review happens every five years to make sure these community services and programs are working well.

What is a Community Safety and Well-being Plan?

A Community Safety and Well-Being Plan helps make sure that:

  • Everyone feels safe and included in the community.
  • Everyone can easily access the services they need.
  • Individuals and families have the support to meet their needs, including education, health care, food, housing, income, and opportunities to connect with others.

5 Key Proposed Priorities

  1. Mental Health, Wellness, and Substance Use Supports - Ensuring people have access to the right resources and care for their mental health, overall well-being, and substance use challenges.
  2. Youth Empowerment and Opportunities - Providing young people with meaningful opportunities to learn, grow, and participate in their community.
  3. Housing Affordability and Unhoused Supports - Working on solutions to support individuals facing housing challenges.
  4. Connected and Safe Mobility - Improving transportation and mobility options to ensure people can move safely and easily around the community.
  5. Community Belonging - Creating an inclusive and welcoming environment where everyone feels valued and connected.

Who is involved?

The Community Safety and Well-being Ad Hoc Committee is leading this work. Together with the County of Brant, this group includes:

šŸ‘® Brant OPP and the County of Brant Police Services Board
šŸ„Grand Erie Public Heath and Canadian Mental Health Association of Brant Haldimand Norfolk
šŸŽ“ Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board and the Grand Erie District School Board
šŸ‘Ø‍šŸ‘©‍šŸ‘§‍šŸ‘¦ SOAR Community Services and Willowbridge Community Services
šŸ§’ Child and Family Services of Grand Erie

šŸ¤ Community members like you will also help inform the updated plan by sharing feedback through the Community Safety and Well-being survey and participating in organized focus group discussions and community pop-up events.

FAQs

We have included a list of frequently asked questions to help answer some questions you may have.

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  • Draft Community Safety and Well-being Plan Now Available – Share your thoughts!

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    The County of Brant is pleased to share the Draft 2025–2030 Community Safety and Well-being Plan with you. This plan is the result of extensive community engagement and collaboration with local partners. It outlines key priorities and actions to help make the County of Brant a safer, more connected, and welcoming place for everyone.

    We want your input.

    Before the draft is finalized and presented to Council for approval in June, we’re inviting community members like you to review the plan and share your thoughts. Your feedback is important and will help ensure the final plan reflects the real needs and values of our community.

    Read the Draft Plan
    Share Your Comments by Sunday, June 1, 2025.

    Together, we can build a safer, healthier future for all who live, work, and play the County of Brant.

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  • Thank you for your feedback! Here’s a summary of what we heard

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    Thank you to everyone who shared their thoughts between February 25 and April 17 to help shape the County of Brant’s next Community Safety and Well-being Plan. Your feedback helps us understand what matters most to our community, and how we can work together to build a safer, healthier, and more connected County.

    Engagement at a Glance

    • 164 online/print/phone surveys
    • 60 participants at 5 pop-up events across the County
    • 68 participants at 4 focus group discussions (youth, seniors, newcomers, mental health)
    • Project promoted through Engage Brant, print ads, social media, posters, community organizations, and school networks

    Key Priorities – What We Heard

    The ā€œWhat’s neededā€ sections below highlight ideas and priorities shared by community members like you, during the engagement process. These suggestions reflect the feedback we received through the survey, pop-up events, and focus group discussions.

    1. Mental Health, Wellness & Substance Use Supports

    You told us that access to mental health care is a major concern - especially for youth and people in rural areas.

    What’s needed:

    • Free or low-cost counseling and therapy
    • More mental health support in schools, workplaces, and rural communities
    • Better public awareness of available services
    • Faster access and reduced wait times
    • Transportation and mobile services for rural areas
    • Community spaces for peer support and connection

    ā€œIt’s hard to find help or even know where to look.ā€

    2. Youth Empowerment and Opportunities

    We heard a strong call for more inclusive, affordable, and fun options for young people to feel supported and connected.

    What’s needed:

    • Free or low-cost youth programs (video game nights, outdoor activities, movie nights)
    • Job training and life skills programs (like resume writing, budgeting, cooking)
    • Safe, supervised places to hang out - especially in the winter
    • More activities in rural areas and better transportation options

    ā€œYouth want to feel like they belong—not just as future adults, but as important community members today.ā€

    3. Housing Affordability and Supports for Unhoused Individuals

    Housing is a growing challenge in our community. Many residents shared concerns about high costs and long waitlists.

    What’s needed:

    • Affordable housing options and rent supports
    • Programs to help people move from homelessness to stability
    • Life skills and employment training
    • Better access to health care, food, and basic needs

    ā€œHousing prices are pushing people out—especially seniors and low-income families.ā€

    4. Connected and Safe Mobility

    Getting around safely and easily - especially without a car, is a big issue across the County.

    What’s needed:

    • Expanded public transit, especially in rural areas
    • More sidewalks, bike lanes, and streetlights
    • Safer crosswalks and traffic calming (e.g., speed bumps, photo radar)
    • Better road safety near schools and parks

    ā€œIf you don’t have a car, it’s hard to get anywhere. And some roads just don’t feel safe.ā€

    5. Community Belonging

    Residents love the small-town feel of Brant but are concerned about growing isolation and a loss of connection.

    What’s needed:

    • More local events, festivals, and cultural celebrations
    • Family-friendly and intergenerational activities
    • Spaces to gather, meet neighbours, and volunteer
    • Programs that celebrate diversity and help people feel seen and included

    What’s Next?

    All of this feedback will help shape the County of Brant’s updated Community Safety and Well-being Plan. A draft plan will be shared publicly for review and feedback next week before it is presented to Council for consideration and approval in June.

    We’re committed to taking action based on what we’ve heard, and we’ll keep you updated along the way. Subscribe for updates and be the first to learn more about this project. Add your email to the Stay Informed box on this page and click ā€˜Subscribe'.

    Thank you for your time, ideas, and honesty. Together, we’re building a stronger Brant.


  • Your voice. Your community. Your future.: Free Events for Youth ages 11-15

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    Calling all young people, ages 11 to 15, that live in the County of Brant!

    We want to hear from YOU! What makes the County of Brant a great place to live? What could be better? This is your chance to talk about things that matter—mental health, safety, inclusion, and more.

    This isn’t just another boring survey—it’s about real change that affects you and your friends. Your ideas will help shape public spaces, programs, and services for young people just like you in Brant.

    šŸ“¢ Your voice matters! Get involved and make a difference. Let’s make Brant better —together!

    Why come?

    āœ… Make a real impact in your community

    āœ… Connect with other awesome young people

    āœ… Enjoy FREE food, fun, and cool prizes!

    āœ… The first 15 participants at each event receive a $10 gift card!


    Date Time Location and Details
    Tuesday, April 8, 2025 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm Games Night at the Brant Youth Centre
    Ages 11-15
    Brant Youth Centre, Syl Apps Community Centre
    51 William Street, Paris
    Thursday, April 10, 2025 3:30 pm to 6:30 pm Paint the Future: Youth Paint Night
    Ages 11-15
    Burford Community Centre
    14 Potter Drive, Burford


    Not able to attend the events? Not to worry! Please complete the online survey by April 17 to help build a more connected, inclusive, and resilient community.

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    Your feedback will help build a more connected, inclusive, and resilient community.

    For your convenience

    Green button with Online Survey written on it.Survey closes Thursday, April 17, 2025.


    • Prefer a printed survey? Stop by the main County of Brant Customer Service locations to pick up a copy until Thursday, April 17, 2025 at 4:30 pm.
    • You can also complete the survey over the phone by calling 519.44BRANT (519.442.7268) or 1.855.44BRANT (1.855.442.7268).
    • Have a question or comment about the Community Safety and Well-being Plan? Let us know.


    Pop-up Events

    Visit us at one of our pop-up events to learn more about the Community Safety and Well-being Plan, ask questions, and provide feedback.

    Date Time Location
    Saturday, March 15, 2025 9:00 am to 11:00 am Brant Sports Complex
    944 Powerline Road, Paris
    Saturday, March 15, 2025 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm Gaukel Memorial Community Centre
    7 Gaukel Drive, St. George
    Tuesday, March 18, 2025 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm Burford Community Centre
    14 Potter Drive, Burford
    Wednesday, March 19, 2025 10:00 am to 11:30 am Kinderplay
    Syl Apps Community Centre
    51 William Street, Paris
    Friday, March 21, 2025 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm Adult Pickleball
    Scotland Community Centre
    85 Simcoe Street, Scotland
    Tuesday, April 8, 2025 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm Games Night at the Brant Youth Centre
    Ages 11-15
    Brant Youth Centre, Syl Apps Community Centre
    51 William Street, Paris
    Thursday, April 10, 2025 3:30 pm to 6:30 pm Paint the Future: Youth Paint Night
    Ages 11-15
    Burford Community Centre
    14 Potter Drive, Burford


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    Level of Engagement

    For more information, please read the County of Brant's Community Engagement Framework.

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