Community Safety & Well-being Plan

Share Community Safety & Well-being Plan on Facebook Share Community Safety & Well-being Plan on Twitter Share Community Safety & Well-being Plan on Linkedin Email Community Safety & Well-being Plan link

Consultation has concluded

Thank you for your participation! View the final Community Safety and Well-being Plan (PDF).


Archived Content:
The County of Brant is developing its Community Safety and Well-being plan as required by the new legislative amendments to the Police Services Act. This will be undertaken in a collaborative manner through an advisory committee comprised of representation from Police and local service providers including health/mental health, education, community/social services and children/youth services, community partners and community members.

The process to develop the plan will include:

  • Identification of priority areas to address community needs
  • Identification of existing programs and services that support community safety and well-being
  • Community engagement to identify the assets, gaps and risks that exist in the County of Brant
  • Action planning to address priority areas

The goal of the plan is to support and promote sustainable communities where everyone feels safe, has a sense of belonging, access to services and where individuals and families are able to meet their education, health care, food, housing, income, social and cultural needs.

The Community Safety & Well-being Advisory Committee and community partners have identified six local priorities for further investigation and collaboration. Community and service provider engagement will focus on more detailed feedback to inform desired outcomes and strategies within:

  • Mental Health & Addictions
  • Youth services
  • Seniors services
  • Housing
  • Family services
  • Diversity Awareness

The Province has provided a framework that supports the mandatory legislative requirements. This framework outlines the tasks, roles and timelines that are required for the County of Brant to take in order to be in compliance with the new legislation.

Engage with Us! If you have questions, please contact the staff listed on the right side menu. We are happy to answer any questions.

Thank you for your participation! View the final Community Safety and Well-being Plan (PDF).


Archived Content:
The County of Brant is developing its Community Safety and Well-being plan as required by the new legislative amendments to the Police Services Act. This will be undertaken in a collaborative manner through an advisory committee comprised of representation from Police and local service providers including health/mental health, education, community/social services and children/youth services, community partners and community members.

The process to develop the plan will include:

  • Identification of priority areas to address community needs
  • Identification of existing programs and services that support community safety and well-being
  • Community engagement to identify the assets, gaps and risks that exist in the County of Brant
  • Action planning to address priority areas

The goal of the plan is to support and promote sustainable communities where everyone feels safe, has a sense of belonging, access to services and where individuals and families are able to meet their education, health care, food, housing, income, social and cultural needs.

The Community Safety & Well-being Advisory Committee and community partners have identified six local priorities for further investigation and collaboration. Community and service provider engagement will focus on more detailed feedback to inform desired outcomes and strategies within:

  • Mental Health & Addictions
  • Youth services
  • Seniors services
  • Housing
  • Family services
  • Diversity Awareness

The Province has provided a framework that supports the mandatory legislative requirements. This framework outlines the tasks, roles and timelines that are required for the County of Brant to take in order to be in compliance with the new legislation.

Engage with Us! If you have questions, please contact the staff listed on the right side menu. We are happy to answer any questions.

Share with us your thoughts!

Please take a couple minutes and share with us your thoughts and opinions on the County of Brant's Community Safety & Well-Being priorities

Please note, these comments are made public.

Consultation has concluded
CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.

Can the skateboard equipment at Forest Dr park please be taken out. It is never used for what it’s purpose is. More little kids run up and down it and will get hurt. I have been living across from the park for 5yrs now and have seen it maybe once’s used for skateboarding. Would love to see it removed soon. 5 little kids on top of it yesterday and all moving and playing a few almost fell off onto cement ground. This is definitely not the first time I have seen this happen.

E1985 over 3 years ago