Quesnel grant

Quesnel receives grants to increase community safety.

Mar 12, 2021 | 2:57 PM

QUESNEL – Residents of Quesnel who are at risk of harm or victimization will benefit from a $45,000 grant to create a community-based team of front-line workers to deliver better, faster access to services.

The focus of the funds will create teams in the community throughout, to help front-line workers connect with people in crisis while freeing up police to focus on serious and organized criminal activity.

The teams are made up of representatives from health, public safety, and social service agencies.

They proactively identify vulnerable individuals or families who have a significant probability of criminal offending or experiencing harm or victimization and rapidly connect them to services before they experience a negative or traumatic event.

“The establishment of a situation table in Quesnel will bring health and social service organizations together to collaboratively and proactively address situations of elevated risk. This approach also enables these organizations to be immediately responsive to the acute needs and make services available to the vulnerable people and families that are facing imminent risk.” Bob Simpson, mayor, City of Quesnel