Security Pilot – Weapons Detection at HSC Winnipeg

The safety and security of staff, patients and visitors to Manitoba hospitals is a high priority for Shared Health. This feedback will be incorporated into future planning of security services at Health Sciences Centre, the Crisis Response Centre and other sites throughout the province.
1.Did you visit one of the following departments?(Required.)
2.Were you at the facility as a patient/client or as a visitor?(Required.)
3.Were you aware weapons detectors were being installed/trialed?(Required.)
4.Were you provided with clear directions about passing through the weapons detector?(Required.)
5.Did you feel comfortable walking through the weapon detectors?(Required.)
6.Were you directed to a secondary screening?(Required.)
7.If you answered yes to above, were you comfortable with the secondary screening process?
8.Do you feel the time it took to pass through security was reasonable?(Required.)
9.Would weapon detectors at an access point influence where you would seek care in the future?(Required.)
10.Did you feel safer visiting / seeking care knowing that screening for weapons was occurring?(Required.)
11.Has your opinion of safety at this location improved because of the weapon detectors?(Required.)
12.Do you support the use of weapon detectors?(Required.)
13.Shared Health is committed to improving health equity by identifying and addressing gaps that exist in access, experience and/or outcomes for racialized individuals. Do you identify as any of the following:
14.Shared Health is committed to improving health equity by identifying and addressing gaps that exist in access, experience and/or outcomes for all individuals and genders. Which gender identity do you most identify with?