Get you up to speed: B.C.’s expanded chronic offender initiative welcomed but concerns raised
A new initiative will monitor up to 420 high-risk individuals and link them with services such as housing, mental health supports, and addiction treatment. The programme aims to address vulnerabilities and improve outcomes for those involved.
The hubs are set to monitor 420 high-risk individuals and will provide access to essential services, including housing and mental health support. Investigations are ongoing to assess the effectiveness of these interventions in mitigating risks within the community.
Authorities announced that the new hubs will monitor up to 420 high-risk individuals and provide essential services, including housing, mental health support, and addiction treatment. The initiative aims to enhance community safety and well-being, with further details on implementation expected shortly.
What remains unclear — It is undisclosed how the effectiveness of the hubs will be measured in supporting high-risk individuals.
B.C. expands chronic offender initiative amid raised concerns

The hubs will monitor up to 420 high-risk individuals and connect them with services such as housing, mental health supports and addiction treatment.


