Phase 1
- A Working Group of representatives from the nine lower-tier municipalities was established. The Working Group was tasked with establishing an organizing structure, gathering community resources and developing a residential survey in collaboration with the Canadian Municipal Network on Crime Prevention. The aim of the survey was to help understand the current feelings of safety and well-being of people in Huron County in order to subsequently focus on local actions that will improve quality of life for everyone.
Phase 2
- The Working Group formed several sub committees that were tasked with taking a deep dive into specific risk areas of focus such as education, crime, mental health, seniors, medicine, poverty/ housing, and children/youth. Each sub committee collected data as a starting point for the creation of the CSWB Plan.
Phase 3
- The Social Research & Planning Council (SRPC), operated by the United Way Perth-Huron, was appointed by each of the nine lower-tier municipalities in December 2020 to undertake the necessary research and steps to continue to develop the Plan in accordance with the Safer Ontario Act. The SRPC formed the Advisory Committee to lead the creation of the Plan. Members of the Advisory Committee included appointments from each municipality along with various champions of the following sectors: education, healthcare, housing, income, and food.
Phase 4
- The Advisory Committee worked under the direction of the SRPC to formulate the Plan. In addition to the Advisory Committee work, the SRPC analyzed the survey data, identified relevant programs and services, engaged in further local data collection and analysis, and conducted community consultations and engagement sessions across all 9 lower-tier municipalities in Huron County.