Community Safety and Well-Being Plan

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The Municipality of Brockton is joining forces with 15 other municipalities, 8 police services, and more than 30 education, health and social service organizations across Bruce and Grey Counties to complete Community Safety and Well-Being Planning (CSWBP)! CSWBP is an approach to crime prevention that is extremely collaborative and focuses on addressing the risks in our communities that can lead to crime.

The process includes: identification of programs and services in existence that already support community safety and well-being, broad community engagement to identify the risks that exist in communities across Bruce and Grey, and then action planning to address the priority risks for each municipality, as well as Bruce and Grey as a whole. Visit cswbp-brucegrey.ca for more information and to see how you can participate! We want to hear from you!

The Municipality of Brockton is joining forces with 15 other municipalities, 8 police services, and more than 30 education, health and social service organizations across Bruce and Grey Counties to complete Community Safety and Well-Being Planning (CSWBP)! CSWBP is an approach to crime prevention that is extremely collaborative and focuses on addressing the risks in our communities that can lead to crime.

The process includes: identification of programs and services in existence that already support community safety and well-being, broad community engagement to identify the risks that exist in communities across Bruce and Grey, and then action planning to address the priority risks for each municipality, as well as Bruce and Grey as a whole. Visit cswbp-brucegrey.ca for more information and to see how you can participate! We want to hear from you!

Consultation has concluded

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