City looks at proposal for second “Community Safety Perception Survey”
The City of North Battleford is considering a proposal to have a new Community Safety Perception Survey done in 2023, a follow-up to the first survey conducted in 2018.
Wendy Verity, who will be involved in the initiative, spoke as a delegation on behalf of herself and her associates during city council’s meeting Monday, proposing a second survey be rolled out in the fall of 2023.
For the second survey, Dr. Tarah Hodgkinson would partner with Dr. Daniel Fuller, associate professor in the Dept. of Community Health and Epidemiology at the University of Saskatchewan (U of S), and Verity, a Battleford resident and second year PhD student in the Dept. of Community Health and Epidemiology at U of S. They will investigate how perceptions of crime, neighbourhood and social disorder or victimization may impact the health, wellness and physical activity patterns of North Battleford residents.
The proposal indicated the estimated $25,000 cost of the project would be covered through research funds. It suggests the city could possibly provide in-kind support through promotion, printing costs, and maybe offer some leisure facility passes as an incentive for participants.