Image: BC Govt / Flickr / Premier David Eby addresses the media / November 23, 2022.
OPINION

YOUR PERSPECTIVE: Creating safer communities

Dec 1, 2022 | 7:00 AM

Living in British Columbia, one of the most amazing places to live in the world, our government wants to ensure that people feel safe.

Public safety is important to the people that live here in Maple Ridge and Mission. We want to keep our family, our friends and our neighbours, especially those most vulnerable, safe.

With that in mind, our government recently announced concrete actions to help protect everyone who lives and visits the province with our Safer Communities Action Plan.

Keeping repeat violent offenders off our streets through a combination of enforcement and intervention services, which includes new repeat violent offender response teams that will be made up of police, probation officers and dedicated prosecutors. These teams will be focused on monitoring and case management of repeat violent offenders to break the cycle of reoffending.

Further quick action was taken when on November 22 the directive, implemented by the Attorney General, directed the BC Prosecution Service to update its Bail Policy to help keep more repeat violent offenders off the streets, making it harder for them to continually reoffend.

In order to keep people as safe as possible, our government understands that we can’t merely rely on enforcement alone. By taking steps to support people with mental health and addiction challenges, we are helping with the root causes of people’s involvement in the justice system.

We are expanding mental-health crisis response teams into more communities so that people are supported early on by health-care workers and community members, and in turn the police can focus on crime.

Another way we’re working to address the system at its roots is by continuing to expand addictions care by opening a new model of care so that people don’t go straight from crisis back onto the streets, but instead receive the necessary treatment options.

We know that Indigenous people are overrepresented in the justice system, and with a partnership with the BC First Nations Justice Council, we are focusing on culturally appropriate supports through 10 new Indigenous Justice Centres.

Last week, we announced our initiative to hire more RCMP officers, fill vacancies, strengthen specialized units and enhance public safety which will benefit communities both rural and urban, including Maple Ridge and Mission, over the next few years.

Together, with our government’s most recent announcements around healthcare, housing, mental health services and childcare, British Columbians will be able to live in a safer province.

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Editor’s Note: This opinion piece reflects the views of its author, and does not necessarily represent the views of Fraser Valley Today or Pattison Media.