Media Contacts

Ministry of Health

Media Relations
250 952-1887

Ministry of Transportation and Transit

Media Relations
250 356-8241

Backgrounders

Facts about the program
  • The Vision Zero Grant Program has two funding streams.
  • Stream 1 is for the design and installation of low-cost infrastructure improvements to roadways. Funds can be used to support costs associated with acquiring engineering-department or local government administrator approval for construction-related projects.
  • Stream 2 funds projects that are led by Indigenous communities, governments and organizations. In addition to infrastructure improvements, funding can support broader Indigenous-led priorities, such as road-safety planning, driver training, impaired driving prevention, community consultations, stakeholder engagement, public awareness, a bike-share program, etc.
  • BCIRPU has worked to reduce the societal and economic burden of injury across all age groups in British Columbia through research, surveillance, education and knowledge transfer, public information and the support of evidence-based, effective prevention measures.
  • BCIRPU plays a central role in co-ordinating and supporting injury-prevention initiatives throughout the province and Canada.
  • The unit is located at BC Children’s Hospital in Vancouver and is a core research program within the BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute’s Evidence to Innovation theme.