Regional Councillor Brampton Wards 1 & 5

City of Brampton marks first-ever Community Safety Month this November

The City of Brampton proclaims November as its first-ever Community Safety Month, in alignment with the national recognition of Community Safety and Crime Prevention Month by the Canada Safety Council and Ontario’s Community Safety and Crime Prevention Month Act, passed in 2024.

“Community safety and well-being are built when residents, local organizations and the City work together toward a shared goal of connection and care. Community Safety Month is about celebrating that partnership, empowering residents with knowledge, resources and opportunities to take action in their own neighbourhoods. Together, we are creating a Brampton where every person feels safe, valued and supported.”

– Rowena Santos, Regional Councillor, Wards 1 and 5; Chair, Community Services Section, City of Brampton

Community safety and well-being are essential to Brampton’s future as one of Canada’s fastest-growing cities. Community Safety Month is designed to connect with residents and provide practical tools, tips and resources, supporting safety, well-being and stronger neighbourhoods across Brampton.

Save the dates
Throughout November, residents will have the opportunity to participate in a wide range of free events and activities. Highlights include:

Community Safety Pop-up displays
City staff will be at locations throughout the city to connect with residents, provide resources on public safety and well-being and help community members participate in the Annual Community Safety Survey on-site.

Date: November 2 to November 28, 2025
Time: Various times throughout the month
Location: Recreation centres, libraries, places of worship and shopping malls across Brampton

Neighbourhood Association Meet, Mingle and Workshop
A networking and learning session for neighbourhood leaders in Brampton’s Affiliated Neighbourhood Association Program and residents interested in starting a new association in 2026. Participants will exchange ideas, learn from each other’s projects and explore opportunities to build stronger neighbourhoods.

Date: Thursday, November 13, 2025
Time: 6 to 9 pm
Location: City Hall Conservatory

Join an upcoming Brampton Community Safety Advisory Committee meeting
Residents are encouraged to attend an upcoming Brampton Community Safety Advisory Committee (BCSAC) meeting to stay involved and have their voices heard on important safety and well-being issues. The Brampton Community Safety Advisory Committee aims to raise awareness, advise and plan meaningful actions on matters related to community safety, while serving as a resource to City Council.

This year, the Committee expanded its schedule to host a meeting in each ward pairing, making it easier for residents to participate in important conversations about safety, right in their own neighbourhoods.

Remaining Brampton Community Safety Advisory Committee meeting date:
Date: Thursday, December 11, 2025
Time: 7 pm
Location: Susan Fennell Sportsplex, Upper-level Multipurpose Room, 500 Ray Lawson Blvd., Brampton, ON (Wards 3 and 4)

For a full schedule of events and their locations, visit brampton.ca/communitysafety.

Have your say | Take the first Community Safety Survey
To keep the City’s programs and services aligned with the evolving local community needs, residents are invited to complete the first survey to help shape the next Community Safety Action Plan.

Resident feedback is essential for understanding local needs and ensuring programs and services evolve to support a safe, connected and resilient community. Beginning on November 1, complete the survey online.

Hello Neighbour: A Guide to Safer Homes and Community
Brampton’s Community Safety and Well-Being Office (CSWO) is publishing a home and property crime prevention guide offering practical tips to help residents protect their homes and properties while fostering safer, more connected neighbourhoods. Inspired by principles of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED), the guide will be available online and for pick up at Community Safety Month pop-up displays.

Sign up to receive the Community Safety Well-Being Office’s quarterly newsletter
CSWO is launching a new quarterly newsletter, Connected Communities, to keep residents updated on community safety initiatives, upcoming events and resources from both the City and its partners. The newsletter is one of six awareness tactics outlined in the Community Safety Action Plan and will be available online. Sign up to receive an email with the newsletter. The first edition will be shared during Community Safety Month.

Brampton’s Community Safety Action Plan
Brampton’s Community Safety Action Plan (2022–2027) sets out 24 tactics to build a city where everyone feels safe, connected and supported. Focused on prevention and addressing root causes, the plan is organized around three core areas: safety, awareness and empowerment. Developed through extensive community engagement, it reflects input from town halls, resident meetings, advisory sessions and surveys with more than 1,800 residents. Led by the CSWO team, the plan is continually monitored and aligns with provincial and regional priorities to remain responsive to community needs and strengthen Brampton’s commitment to a safer, more connected city. Work is currently underway to develop the next iteration of the plan. To learn more about the City’s commitment to community safety visit brampton.ca/communitysafety.

Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week
The City is recognizing Carbon Monoxide (CO) Awareness Week from November 1 to 7 to educate residents on the dangers of carbon monoxide, an odourless, tasteless, invisible gas that can be deadly. This year’s campaign highlights updates coming to the Ontario Fire Code, effective January 1, 2026, mandating CO alarms beside all sleeping areas and on every storey of the home. Residents are encouraged to keep their homes in compliance with the updated standards.

Key safety reminders:

  • Carbon monoxide is a silent killer. Knowing how it is produced and detected can save lives.
  • Install working CO alarms beside all sleeping areas and on every level of your home.
  • Test alarms monthly and replace batteries annually.
  • Have your furnace inspected and cleaned by a licensed technician.
  • Keep exterior vents clear of snow, leaves, or debris to prevent CO buildup.

To learn more about carbon monoxide safety, visit brampton.ca/carbonmonoxideweek.

Understanding how Brampton responds to Encampments in the city
The City of Brampton has adopted Peel Region’s Homeless Encampment Policy and Joint Protocols, shaping Brampton’s Coordinated Encampment Response, a consistent and transparent approach that supports individuals experiencing homelessness while maintaining safe and accessible public spaces.

Led by the Community Safety and Well-Being Office, Brampton’s Encampment Response Team (ERT) includes City staff from Fire and Emergency Services, Enforcement and By-law Services, Animal Services, Service Brampton, Security Services, and Parks Maintenance and Forestry, along with partners from the Region of Peel, Peel Outreach and Peel Regional Police.

Every time an encampment is identified, the ERT visits the site to assess and mitigate health and safety concerns and connects individuals living in encampments with supports and services, including emergency shelter. For more information about this process, connect with Brampton’s Community Safety and Well-being office at encampments@brampton.ca.

If you see an encampment in Brampton, submit a Service Request using one of the following channels:

  • Visiting 311brampton.ca.
  • Through the Brampton 311 mobile app (available on the App Store and Google Play).
  • Calling 3-1-1.

Peel Outreach Street Helpline can also be contacted for encampments at 1-877-848-8481. For emergencies or urgent matters (including illegal activity, fire or health emergency), call 911.

For more information about encampments in Brampton, visit brampton.ca/encampments.

Additional Quotes

“Community safety is a top priority for Brampton. As the fastest-growing of Canada’s seven largest cities, we know that safety and well-being are the foundation for thriving neighbourhoods and strong community connections. By proclaiming November as Community Safety Month, we are empowering residents with the tools, resources and opportunities to help make our city safer together. I encourage everyone to get involved, whether it’s by taking the survey, attending an event or getting guides and newsletters, and play a part in shaping Brampton’s safe and resilient future.”

– Patrick Brown, Mayor, City of Brampton

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