Have Your Say on Road Safety- CSWBP Crime Prevention Action Table Launches Community Survey
The Community Safety and Well-Being Planning’s Crime Prevention Action Table has launched a community wide road safety survey in partnership with Georgian College to hear from residents on their road safety concerns. The survey is made up of 4 questions that aim to better understand priority roadways/intersections, top road safety concerns, and seasonal trends. Bruce and Grey County, Saugeen First Nation and Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation residents are invited to complete the survey from June 17, 2024, until September 17, 2024, to have their voices heard when it comes to road safety. The information collected will analyzed by Georgian College Research Analyst students and will be used to assist in developing community initiatives moving forward through the Crime Prevention Action Table.
Take 5 minutes to have your voice heard by completing the survey and get entered into a draw to win a gift card to Tim Hortons!
To access the survey please visit https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/CSWBPRoadSafetySurvey
To learn more about the Crime Prevention Action Table please visit: Priority Areas of Action - Community Safety and Well-Being Planning (brucecounty.on.ca)
What is the Community Safety and Well-Being Plan (CSWBP) Grey-Bruce?
Community Safety and Well Being Planning helps organizations improve the things that keep us healthy, happy, and safe. Together, we use research to create solutions focused on education, health care, food, housing, income, crime, and belonging. It is important that we create a welcoming community where problems are solved before they happen and where different professionals and community members come together to help people now and in the future.
The ongoing work of CSWBP is supported by an advisory committee representing over 78 partners from across Bruce and Grey who are working together to address crime prevention by investing in social development, prevention, and risk interventions. This upstream preventative model focuses on creating protective factors that make individuals less vulnerable to crime and victimization.
For more information, contact:
Rob Hatten
Communications Manager
Grey County
519-373-1592
robert.hatten [at] grey.ca (robert[dot]hatten[at]grey[dot]ca)