Safe communities are fundamental to business as everyone deserves to feel secure at home and in their workplace as well as on the commute between.

The new Safer Communities Action Plan includes a promise to make it harder for violent repeat criminals to get back on the street after being jailed. The plan also states there will be more help for people suffering a mental health crisis to try and prevent situations from escalating to the point police are needed. As well, the gains of crime will be targeted by a new “unexplained wealth order.”

“Root causes of tragedy, crime and victimization are found in social, economic, cultural and societal systems that create inequities and disadvantages for individuals, families and communities,” Police Victim Services of BC executive director Ian Batey said in the province’s news release.

Victoria Police Chief Const. Del Manak said police officers deal with the impacts of mental health and addictions daily, including challenges with violent, repeat offenders.

“I support initiatives that enhance social services, connect people to the services they need and prioritize public safety,” Chief Manak said. “I look forward to working with government on our shared vision toward community safety and well-being.”