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
- 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.
- Youth Empowerment and Opportunities - Providing young people with meaningful opportunities to learn, grow, and participate in their community.
- Housing Affordability and Unhoused Supports - Working on solutions to support individuals facing housing challenges.
- Connected and Safe Mobility - Improving transportation and mobility options to ensure people can move safely and easily around the community.
- 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:
👮 Brant OPP and the County of Brant Police Services Board
🏥Grand Erie Public Heath and Canadian Mental Health Association of Brant Haldimand Norfolk
🎓 Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board and the Grand Erie District School Board
👨👩👧👦 SOAR Community Services and Willowbridge Community Services
🧒 Child and Family Services of Grand Erie
🤝 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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Collaboration with residents and community partners is vital to this process. Through community engagement opportunities like this survey, we aim to identify emerging challenges, close gaps, and align our strategies with shared goals. Together, we will build a more connected, inclusive, and resilient community.
This survey will take between 5 to 10 minutes to complete and your responses are anonymous. Thank you for participating!
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Next Steps
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January 2025
Community Safety and Well-being Plan has finished this stageCommunity Safety and Well-being Ad Hoc Committee is created.
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Engage with us
Community Safety and Well-being Plan is currently at this stage- Complete the online survey
- Attend a pop-up event
Engagement closes on Thursday, April 17, 2025.
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March 2025 Focus Group Discussions Take Place
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April 17, 2025 - Engagement is closed. Thank you for participating!
this is an upcoming stage for Community Safety and Well-being PlanEngagement is now closed for evaluation and review.
The project team and working group will compile all input gathered and work together to draft the initial update to the plan. We will report back on key outcomes.
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Early May 2025: Draft Plan Presented for Feedback
this is an upcoming stage for Community Safety and Well-being PlanA draft plan will be presented to the community for feedback before a final version is brought forward for consideration and approval.
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June 2025: Final Plan Presented to Council
this is an upcoming stage for Community Safety and Well-being Plan
FAQs
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General Questions
- Why does the County of Brant need a Community Safety and Well-being Plan?
- Why is the County updating the Community Safety and Well-being Plan?
- Why is public input important in shaping the Community Safety and Well-being Plan?
- How will this plan be updated?
- What are the benefits of a Community Safety and Well-being Plan?
- What are the requirements for the Community Safety and Well-being Plan process?
- Why did the Government of Ontario mandate a Community Safety and Well-being Plan for municipalities?
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Mental Health, Wellness, and Substance Use Supports
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Youth Empowerment and Opportunities
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Housing Affordability and Unhoused Supports
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Connected and Safe Mobility
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Community Belonging and Inclusion
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Collaboration and Long-Term Impact
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Who's Listening
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Phone 519-44BRANT (519-442-7268) Email Brian.Grice@brant.ca -
Phone 519-44BRANT (519-442-7268) Email Victoria.Hall@brant.ca