Brantford Police Services Board Priorities

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About the Brantford Police Services Board

As outlined in section 31 of the Ontario Police Services Act, the role of police services boards includes determining objectives, priorities and policies for local police services, setting the annual police budget, making decisions governing the structure of the local police service as well as developing and implementing the Board’s Strategic Plan. The Brantford Police Services Board (BPSB) is the legal entity and authority for Brantford Police Services (BPS) and is responsible for priority setting, the provision of crime prevention, and law enforcement in the city of Brantford.

Brantford Police Services Board wants to hear from you

The Ontario Police Services Act requires that every three years, every Police Services Board prepares a business plan for its police service. The plan must address the objectives, core business and functions of the police service, including how it will provide adequate and effective police services to the community. In keeping with this requirement, residents are encouraged to share their feedback using the tools and opportunities outlined below, with the objective of setting key priorities that are informed by public input.

Community Town Hall - Saturday June 11th, 2022

Members of the public are also invited to provide feedback by attending a Community Town Hall offered as follows:

Saturday June 11th, 2022 - 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

The Brantford Police Services Board appreciates the time and effort of all members of the public who complete the survey or attend one of the public meeting opportunities, as it will help ensure the Board focuses on crime and public safety issues of most concern in our community.

About the Brantford Police Services Board

As outlined in section 31 of the Ontario Police Services Act, the role of police services boards includes determining objectives, priorities and policies for local police services, setting the annual police budget, making decisions governing the structure of the local police service as well as developing and implementing the Board’s Strategic Plan. The Brantford Police Services Board (BPSB) is the legal entity and authority for Brantford Police Services (BPS) and is responsible for priority setting, the provision of crime prevention, and law enforcement in the city of Brantford.

Brantford Police Services Board wants to hear from you

The Ontario Police Services Act requires that every three years, every Police Services Board prepares a business plan for its police service. The plan must address the objectives, core business and functions of the police service, including how it will provide adequate and effective police services to the community. In keeping with this requirement, residents are encouraged to share their feedback using the tools and opportunities outlined below, with the objective of setting key priorities that are informed by public input.

Community Town Hall - Saturday June 11th, 2022

Members of the public are also invited to provide feedback by attending a Community Town Hall offered as follows:

Saturday June 11th, 2022 - 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

The Brantford Police Services Board appreciates the time and effort of all members of the public who complete the survey or attend one of the public meeting opportunities, as it will help ensure the Board focuses on crime and public safety issues of most concern in our community.

  • The Brantford Police Services Board (BPSB) is seeking public input to help inform police services objectives and priorities setting for our community. 

    The following survey will take approximately 5 minutes to complete. Please note that your responses are confidential and will not be identified by individual. The survey will be open until Sunday June 12, 2022 and responses will be shared exclusively with the BPSB to help inform objectives and priority setting. 

    Thank you for taking part in the survey. BPSB values and appreciates your constructive input.





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