The County of Brant is inviting residents to participate in the update of the Community Safety and Well-Being Plan. This engagement process will provide community members with an opportunity to share their perspectives on safety, well-being, and social development priorities in the County.
“Ensuring the safety and well-being of our residents is a top priority for the County of Brant,” said David Bailey, Mayor for the County of Brant. “This updated plan will be shaped by the voices of our community, and we encourage everyone to take part in the conversation. Your feedback will help us create a safer, healthier, and more connected County.”
The Community Safety and Well-Being Plan focuses on key issues such as youth empowerment, mental health and addictions, building safe and connected communities, and fostering a strong sense of belonging for everyone. As required by the Police Services Act, this plan is reviewed every five years to ensure that local services and programs continue to meet the evolving needs of residents.
A coordinated effort led by County of Brant staff, the updated plan is guided by the Community Safety and Well-Being Ad Hoc Committee, which includes the following organizations:
- Brant OPP
- Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board
- Canadian Mental Health Association of Brant Haldimand Norfolk
- Child and Family Services of Grand Erie
- County of Brant Police Services Board
- Grand Erie District School Board
- Grand Erie Public Health
- SOAR Community Services
- Willowbridge Community Services
As part of the engagement process, residents will have multiple ways to participate, including an online, print and phone survey, focused discussions with identified groups, and in-person pop-up engagement events.
“We want to hear from as many people as possible, from all walks of life,” said County of Brant Community Safety and Well-Being Supervisor, Brian Grice. “Whether you’ve experienced challenges or have ideas to improve community supports, your insights will help shape a plan that meets the needs of all residents.”
The County of Brant encourages everyone to learn more and share their thoughts by visiting EngageBrant.ca/CSWP2025.
How to Get Involved
Residents can provide input in several ways:
- Complete the online survey at EngageBrant.ca/CSWP2025.
- Printed surveys are available at all County of Brant Customer Service locations.
- Complete the survey over the phone by calling 519.44BRANT (519-442-7268) or 1.855.44BRANT (1-855-442-7268).
Engagement closes Thursday, April 17 at 4:30 p.m.
- Pop-Up Events: Visit staff in person to learn more and share feedback:
Date | Time | Location |
Saturday, March 15 | 9:00 am to 11:00 am | Brant Sports Complex944 Powerline Road, Paris |
Saturday, March 15 | 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm | Gaukel Memorial Community Centre7 Gaukel Drive, St. George |
Tuesday, March 18 | 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm | Burford Community Centre 14 Potter Drive, Burford |
Wednesday, March 19 | 10:00 am to 11:30 am | Kinderplay Syl Apps Community Centre 51 William Street, Paris |
Friday, March 21 | 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm | Adult Pickleball Scotland Community Centre 85 Simcoe Street, Scotland |
Tuesday, March 25 | 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm | Brant Youth CentreAges 11-15Syl Apps Community Centre51 William Street, Paris |