CSWB Plan May Update
Thanks to the more than 1,750 residents who responded to the recent Community Safety & Well-being Survey! The finds from the survey will be shared on Be Heard Regina by the end of May 2021.
Over the past two months, the City of Regina, with partners at the Canadian Municipal Network on Crime Prevention (CMNCP), has conducted virtual consultation sessions to get a better understanding of the perspectives and experiences of various groups living in Regina. These consultations were held with a broad range of stakeholder groups, including people with disabilities, newcomers, people with lived or living experience related to substance use and/or mental health, early childhood and families, Indigenous Peoples, older adults, families and loved ones of people with lived experience, and members of the 2SLGBTQ+ community. Additional engagement sessions with Regina’s Black community and youth will also be held in the upcoming weeks.
We’d love more input into Regina’s Community Safety and Well-Being Plan. Participate in the Places I Love activity and identify places that you enjoy in Regina as well as provide ideas for improvement you might have.
Consultation has concluded