The City of Prince Albert’s Community Safety and Well-Being team creates solutions to community problems by improving collaboration, partnerships, and communication. By working together as a community, we can address complex social issues like crime, substance abuse, mental health challenges, garbage accumulation, and homelessness.
The City is facilitating discussions, helping services align, identifying gaps, informing the community about actions being taken, and coordinating with provincial and federal governments. We understand that no single service, agency, or individual has all the answers. We can only make a difference by working together.
This includes driving the work of the Community Solutions Forum, which is a mechanism that supports collaboration across the community to identify specific issues and solutions using existing community resources.
We want you to become involved in being part of the solution.
The main goal of Community Safety and Well-Being is to create a sustainable community where everyone feels safe, included, and has the opportunity to participate. This means ensuring people and families feel safe, have access to healthcare, education, food, housing, income, and ways to express themselves socially and culturally.