Community Survey Update

Regina’s Community Safety and Well-Being (CSWB) survey was developed by the Canadian Municipal Network on Crime Prevention (CMNCP) and the City of Regina. It was administered to all residents of Regina through the Be Heard Regina website between February and April of 2021. Approximately 1,700 responses were collected and analyzed. Questions were designed to understand the perceptions and experiences related to community safety and well-being among people living in Regina. Topics covered several domains including happiness, life satisfaction, spiritual well-being, living standards, perceptions of crime, substance use, democratic engagement, and accessibility of services.

Because of the absence of a random sample, the survey results are not generalizable to the overall population of Regina. However, they provide a comprehensive snapshot of current perceptions and issues pertaining to community safety and well-being identified by community members, which can be analyzed in addition to data, statistics, and community consultations.

View the Summary Report prepared by CMNCP.

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