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Delta policing priorities set with input from stakeholders, community

Monday, Jan 10, 2022
News Release

After a year of review, gathering input and consulting, the Delta Police Department is releasing its 2022-25 Community Safety and Well-Being plan. The plan, created with the Delta Police Board, is progressive and responsive to calls for police modernization, while keeping the philosophy of “No Call Too Small” at the forefront.



The new plan embraces the principles of collaboration, service, diversity and inclusiveness. It recognizes that police operate in a complex environment, within a myriad of social and health issues.



To form the foundation for the plan, the DPD conducted a workload analysis, an environmental scan, and incorporated priorities from the Ministry of Public Safety and the City’s Foundation for the Future. Further input was gathered from community surveys, dialogue with community partners, the Delta Police Board including Tsawwassen First Nation Chief Ken Baird , the Delta School District and of course the DPD team.



“One of the principles we recognize within this plan is that while police play an important role in public safety and community well-being, so too do the community and our partners,” says Chief Neil Dubord. “Obviously responding to public safety incidents is squarely in the realm of police, but we are seeking to work more closely with our partners in areas such as social responsibility and risk prevention.”

Sliding chart showing community's role and police's role regarding safety issues



The DPD has committed to measuring the plan’s progress through benchmarks under four key performance indicators – crime, community safety and well-being, police legitimacy and efficiency.



“I think the public will be pleased to learn that we’ve committed to publicly reporting on progress. These benchmarks will be published regularly on our website,” says Chief Dubord.



A key priority outlined in the new plan is to build safe communities for all those connected to Delta and the Tsawwassen First Nation. Delta Police will strive to accomplish this through encouraging citizen participation and dialogue through social media and our visible presence.



Another priority is to support vulnerable people and those experiencing mental health challenges. The approach here will be focused on harm reduction, with the intent being to connect vulnerable people with the community-based supports. Multi-channel education and awareness campaigns on issues such as domestic violence and cyber-crime will also be supported.

Female officer sitting and listening to unidentified man with his head bent down

As with previous years road safety was identified as a top concern for the community. While this is a shared responsibility, the DPD will focus on:

  • Commercial vehicle safety
  • Targeting distracted, dangerous and impaired drivers
  • Encouraging road safety awareness within the community, including collaborations with the City.

You can view the full 2022-2025 Community Safety & Well-Being Plan on our Publications page. 

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