Whitehorse Community Safety and Wellbeing Plan Survey

Welcome!

Thank you for your interest in this survey.

The Government of Yukon and the City of Whitehorse are working with the Canadian Centre for Safer Communities and the Aboriginal Community Safety Planning Initiative to better understand how people in Whitehorse feel about safety and wellbeing.

Your feedback will help us learn:
  • how people’s sense of safety is in Whitehorse
  • what part of safety is most important to people in Whitehorse; and
  • what changes people want to see.
This information will help guide future planning, funding, and support programs that reflect the real needs of the community. It also gives people in Whitehorse a chance to have their voices heard and to help shape local decisions.

Why Your Input Matters
We know you may have already shared your thoughts in past surveys or events. Thank you! Hearing from you again helps us stay up to date with what’s happening now and how things may have changed.

About the Survey
  • The survey takes about 20 minutes to complete.
  • You can complete it until 11:59 PM on Tuesday April 14, 2026.
  • It includes a few questions about your background (such as age or gender) to help us understand different experiences across the community.
  • Taking the survey is completely voluntary and your answers are anonymous.
  • You must be at least 18 years old to complete this survey.
  • Survey respondents will have the opportunity to enter a draw for a Local Gift Card. After submitting the survey, you will be redirected to a separate page to enter the draw. Please note that your contact information will not be linked to your survey responses.
Content Warning
Some questions ask about your experience with different types of victimization. We won’t ask for detailed descriptions. We understand that these experiences can be difficult to revisit. Support is available. You can find a list of local resources here.

Need help with the survey or a paper copy? If you have questions about the survey, or would like a paper version, please contact Jazlyn O'Bonsawin (jazlyn@ccfsc-cccs.ca).

Thank You
We appreciate your time and your voice. Your answers will help make Whitehorse a safer, healthier, and more supportive place for everyone.