Community Safety and Well-Being Plan - News and Updates

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Great News!

We are thrilled to announce the launch of our CSWB website. We encourage you to visit our page frequently as we move into the next phases of the Plan.

Residents and stakeholders can also sign up for the CSWB newsletter to stay informed.

Key Milestone!

On October 27th, Ottawa City Council approved the Community Safety and Well-Being Plan.

The Community Safety and Well-Being Plan addresses local risks to safety and well-being at the community level in six priority areas: simplifying and integrating systems, strategies to address discrimination, marginalization and racism, financial security and poverty reduction, housing, mental well-being, and gender-based violence and violence against women.

Engagement with residents and stakeholders played a major role in shaping the priorities of the plan. Feedback from the consultation with residents and stakeholders in 2020 and 2021 was analyzed and summarized in “What We Heard” reports below. We wish to thank you all for your invaluable commitment to this project.

Our plan’s proposed actions will require consistent and ongoing collaboration with all levels of government, internal and external stakeholders, community groups and agencies and residents to mitigate risks and challenges associated with the approved priorities. Next steps will include developing detailed actions, a governance structure, a financial strategy, and an evaluation framework.

Great News!

We are thrilled to announce the launch of our CSWB website. We encourage you to visit our page frequently as we move into the next phases of the Plan.

Residents and stakeholders can also sign up for the CSWB newsletter to stay informed.

Key Milestone!

On October 27th, Ottawa City Council approved the Community Safety and Well-Being Plan.

The Community Safety and Well-Being Plan addresses local risks to safety and well-being at the community level in six priority areas: simplifying and integrating systems, strategies to address discrimination, marginalization and racism, financial security and poverty reduction, housing, mental well-being, and gender-based violence and violence against women.

Engagement with residents and stakeholders played a major role in shaping the priorities of the plan. Feedback from the consultation with residents and stakeholders in 2020 and 2021 was analyzed and summarized in “What We Heard” reports below. We wish to thank you all for your invaluable commitment to this project.

Our plan’s proposed actions will require consistent and ongoing collaboration with all levels of government, internal and external stakeholders, community groups and agencies and residents to mitigate risks and challenges associated with the approved priorities. Next steps will include developing detailed actions, a governance structure, a financial strategy, and an evaluation framework.

  • Archives

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    • Spring 2021 - “What we Heard” report summarizing the Phase 2 consultation feedback - Now Available
    • Fall 2021 - Final CSWB report to be presented to the Community and Protective Services Committee (CPSC). Committee and Council will consider recommendations for the CSWB Plan.
    • Following adoption by Council, the Plan will be submitted to the Ministry of the Solicitor General.
  • “What We Heard” report - Phase 2 - Now Available!

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    We invite you to check out the CSWB “What We Heard” report Phase 2.

    The information collected during the second round of consultations is now available for your review. The main purpose of the Phase 2 consultations is to assist in identifying the local objectives, strategies and actions for each approved priority from Phase 1. A detailed analysis of the findings is outlined in the report. “What We Heard” report - Phase 2 - Now Available!

    As things continue to evolve, the team will be initiating more plans to engage community partners and we look forward to hearing from you again at that time.

  • Take a Survey - Phase 2

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    CLOSED: This survey has concluded.
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    Thank you for your feedback! The survey feature is now closed. All feedback from this consultation period is being analyzed and will be summarized in a “What we Heard” report, to be released this spring. Residents and stakeholders can sign up for the CSWB newsletter to stay informed.


    The City of Ottawa values your voice and wants to hear your ideas and experiences connected to safety and well-being. Feedback collected through the survey will help in the development of strategies and actions for each of the six priority areas to improve services and programs for Ottawa residents. The survey will be open until March 5.

    The more detail you can provide, the more effective we can be to develop the strategies and actions to address these priorities in the future.

  • Virtual Consultations – Phase 2

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    CLOSED: Virtual consultations have concluded.
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    Thank you for your feedback! The City of Ottawa and CAWI virtual consultations are now complete. All feedback from this consultation period is being analyzed and will be summarized in a “What we Heard” report, to be released this spring. Residents can sign up for the CSWB newsletter to stay informed.


    Virtual consultation with CAWI

    In addition to the City's consultations, the City for All Women Initiative (CAWI) is hosting community conversations on the six CSWB priority topics. CAWI works to advance equity and inclusion municipally and will have community-based facilitators host each 2-hour session.

  • Join the Forum - Phase 2

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    Thank you for your feedback! The forum feature is now closed. All feedback from this consultation period is being analyzed and will be summarized in a “What we Heard” report, to be released this spring. Residents and stakeholders can sign up for the CSWB newsletter to stay informed.


    Join us for a 24/7 open dialogue on what matters most to you. Questions are posted for each of the six local priorities so we can better understand different life experiences and explore ideas and solutions together. The forum will be open until March 5.

    These issues are not always easy to discuss and can raise difficult feelings for some. This engagement forum will be moderated to ensure safe conversations. Supports are available locally for those in need:

  • Drop a pin on Places - Phase 2

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    Thank you for your feedback! The places map feature is now closed. All feedback from this consultation period is being analyzed and will be summarized in a “What we Heard” report, anticipated to be released this spring.Residents and stakeholders can sign up for the CSWB newsletter to stay informed.


    Provide your input on what services and resources are needed in your neighborhood to address the CSWB’s six priorities.

    Leave a pin on the map to tell us where you'd like to see a new or enhanced safety or well-being program or service in your community. This might be a service or resource you’ve seen elsewhere. It might be something you have been thinking of or looking for and haven’t been able to find. It might be a service you want to build upon and grow. Don’t forget to tell us a what is needed and why. The Places map will be open until March 5.

  • Community Toolkit & Resources - Phase 2

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    CLOSED: Consultations have concluded.
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    Check out the Community Toolkit to access many tools and resources to help you better understand and engage with your neighbours and networks on the CSWB Plan. Posters and discussion questions have been translated into multi-languages.

    Link to the Toolkit and Resources here. Note: All Community Toolkits must be submitted to CSWB/SBEC@ottawa.ca no later than March 12, 2021.

    • CSWB factsheets, backgrounder, frequently asked questions, slide deck, and advertising poster
  • CSWB Plan priorities approved

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    On October 28, 2020 Council approved the CSWB Interim Report and provided direction on Ottawa’s CSWB plan priorities going forward. The approved priorities are: integrated and simpler systems, discrimination, marginalization and racism, financial security and poverty reduction, gender-based violence and violence against women, housing, and mental well-being.

    Discrimination, Marginalization and Racism

    We were told stories of discrimination and racism from participants in our consultations and calls to address systemic racism, sexism and other forms of discrimination. Research shows that inequities in the system effect marginalized communities’ disproportionally. We will continue to work with the Anti-Racism Secretariat, the Women and Gender Equity Strategy, partners within the Indigenous community, and many others to move forward on this priority.

    Financial Security and Poverty Reduction

    Poverty was identified as a critical barrier to well-being and safety during community consultations. This priority is connected and linked with other issues, such as housing, mental well-being, discrimination, employment and basic income. By addressing financial security and poverty reduction as a root cause in the CSWB Plan, it is expected that other aspects of community safety and well-being may benefit in our community.

    Gender-based Violence and Violence Against Women

    While gender-based violence and violence against women was not initially identified as a priority area of focus based on our community engagement feedback, Council added this priority given feedback from other consultations that had previously occurred and the feedback from community organizations about the prevalence and challenges. The CSWB team recognizes the importance of this issue and will work together with other initiatives, such as the Women and Gender Equity Strategy to ensure alignment and to complement the work being undertaken.

    Housing

    Housing was identified as a top priority for consultation participants across all demographics. Themes heard related to housing included accessibility and affordability and that alternate transportation was required to connect housing with employment and recreation, the housing wait list needs to be reduced, and homelessness needs to be addressed. The Plan will incorporate and recognize the important work underway in this area and look for opportunities to support and enhance this work.

    Mental Well-Being

    This priority encompasses mental health, substance use issues and social isolation with the focus on the outcome of mental well-being. During the engagement period, themes about the need for increased awareness of available programs and services, support through all stages of mental health crisis, counselling and harm reduction support, social support and personal safety were heard. Substance use and social isolation are included in the summary based on the advice from Ottawa Public Health and on consultation feedback.

    Integrated and Simpler Systems

    Integrated and simpler systems is a process priority that will support and enable the work in all other priorities. This priority is about working together collaboratively to create a more streamlined system which could include data sharing, communications and service delivery.

    Stay tuned for more engagement opportunities which will be advertised in early 2021 and sign up for our newsletter for more information. The next upcoming public engagement activities will inform the development of objectives, strategies and actions for each priority.

  • “What We Heard” report - Phase 1

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    We invite you to check out the CSWB “What We Heard” report, a summary of our priority setting engagement activities and community feedback from March 3 to June 30.

    Participants chose up to five safety and well-being priorities when completing the online survey or participating in a discussion forum. We summarize all the topics and provide more details on the top ten to better understand what issues are important and interlinked within our community.

    Stay tuned for more engagement opportunities which will be advertised in early 2021.

  • Tell us your story - Phase 1

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    CLOSED: This feedback opportunity has concluded.
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    Thank you for your feedback! The story feature is now closed. All feedback from this consultation period is being analyzed and will be summarized in a “What we Heard” report, anticipated to be released this fall. 

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    Tell us what your ideal city would look like, what safety and well-being issues need to be addressed to make that happen?

    You can respond though our story feature which allows you to share your views and experiences for others to see. By sharing stories with each other, we all gain a better understanding as to why issues are important and what makes our city unique. Your feedback will be included in our analysis, and development of our future priorities.

    Join the conversation! – Open until the end of June

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