Community Safety and Well-Being Planning

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Thank you to everyone who shared their insight and ideas regarding the development of the Community Safety & Well-Being Plan. As we move forward, we will continue to work closely with partners throughout Thunder Bay.


Read the Plan:


CSWB 2021 Plan 2021 - 2025


For more information, check out the Document Library, which includes the following Population Level Indicator Report and the "What We Heard" Reports for Phase 1 and Phase 2:

June 2021 Population Level Indicator Report

“What We Heard” Report: Phase 2

"What We Heard" Report: Phase 1


Background

The Community Safety and Policing Act, 2019, S.O. 2019, c. 1, Sched. 1 Part XVI mandates every municipality across Ontario to prepare and adopt a Community Safety and Well-being Plan by July 2021. The Thunder Bay CSWB plan will outline strategies and actions to improve safety and well-being for everyone in Thunder Bay.

The new legislation requires a CSWB plan that proactively addresses locally identified priority risks to community safety and well-being. Additional requirements are also outlined in the legislation pertaining to conducting consultations, contents of the plan, and monitoring, evaluating, reporting and publishing the plan.

On March 11, 2019, Thunder Bay City Council appointed the Crime Prevention Council as the Advisory Committee to oversee the development of the CSWB plan for Thunder Bay.

The province has developed a Framework to guide municipalities in this work, which encourages a deeper understanding of four areas to ensure local plans are efficient and effective in making communities safer and healthier. These include Social Development, Prevention, Risk Intervention and Incident Response.

Contact Us

COMMUNITY SAFETY & WELL-BEING THUNDER BAY

Development & Emergency Services

Victoriaville Civic Centre

111 Syndicate Ave. S. Thunder Bay, ON P7E 6S4

General Manager: Karen Lewis

Coordinator: Lee-Ann Chevrette

www.thunderbay.ca/cswb

Thank you to everyone who shared their insight and ideas regarding the development of the Community Safety & Well-Being Plan. As we move forward, we will continue to work closely with partners throughout Thunder Bay.


Read the Plan:


CSWB 2021 Plan 2021 - 2025


For more information, check out the Document Library, which includes the following Population Level Indicator Report and the "What We Heard" Reports for Phase 1 and Phase 2:

June 2021 Population Level Indicator Report

“What We Heard” Report: Phase 2

"What We Heard" Report: Phase 1


Background

The Community Safety and Policing Act, 2019, S.O. 2019, c. 1, Sched. 1 Part XVI mandates every municipality across Ontario to prepare and adopt a Community Safety and Well-being Plan by July 2021. The Thunder Bay CSWB plan will outline strategies and actions to improve safety and well-being for everyone in Thunder Bay.

The new legislation requires a CSWB plan that proactively addresses locally identified priority risks to community safety and well-being. Additional requirements are also outlined in the legislation pertaining to conducting consultations, contents of the plan, and monitoring, evaluating, reporting and publishing the plan.

On March 11, 2019, Thunder Bay City Council appointed the Crime Prevention Council as the Advisory Committee to oversee the development of the CSWB plan for Thunder Bay.

The province has developed a Framework to guide municipalities in this work, which encourages a deeper understanding of four areas to ensure local plans are efficient and effective in making communities safer and healthier. These include Social Development, Prevention, Risk Intervention and Incident Response.

Contact Us

COMMUNITY SAFETY & WELL-BEING THUNDER BAY

Development & Emergency Services

Victoriaville Civic Centre

111 Syndicate Ave. S. Thunder Bay, ON P7E 6S4

General Manager: Karen Lewis

Coordinator: Lee-Ann Chevrette

www.thunderbay.ca/cswb

  • This survey is now closed

    The City of Thunder Bay’s Crime Prevention Council is looking for your feedback to help develop a Community Safety and Well-Being Plan

    The plan will provide a model for collaboration, planning, and action to shape how current and emerging issues are responded to through ongoing engagement with community stakeholders. The survey includes questions about your life in Thunder Bay, including well-being and sense of safety. 

    By sharing your experiences and what matters to you, you help to shape life in Thunder Bay, determine our community priorities, and indicate where you think change is most needed.

    The survey will take approximately 15 minutes to complete. All responses will be kept confidential, and only overall results, without individual identifying information, will be shared. 

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