A whole of society approach is required to recover from the extensive impact of events such as the COVID-19 pandemic. The Community Capacity and Resiliency initiative is focused on taking learning from the pandemic, ice storms, floods, and collaborating with New Brunswick communities to align efforts, build capacity and help communities to become more resilient to future crises and disasters.
A Community Capacity and Resiliency branch has been established within the Department of Justice and Public Safety to coordinate efforts across government and support these community-led regional committees and coordinators.

Across the province, 12 Regional Steering Committees have been established using Regional Service Commission boundaries. Each committee is unique and represents a wide range of sectors, including but not limited to: local and municipal government, Regional Service Commissions, businesses, non-governmental organizations, First Nation communities, Regional Health Authorities, and GNB departments. Each Regional Steering Committee is being supported by a Regional Resiliency Coordinator.