Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) Awareness Week

30/06/2023

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This week is Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) Awareness week and our staff are out and about in the community hosting clean up days, drop-in chat sessions and will be receiving additional training on Community Trigger (ASB) Case Reviews.

We want our homes and communities to be places where you feel safe. If you have any issues, report them as soon as a problem develops.

Examples of ASB include:

  • Noisy and/or abusive behaviour
  • Vandalism
  • Graffiti
  • Intimidation
  • Public drunkenness
  • Littering
  • Fly tipping
  • Illegal drug use

Report ASB

If you have reported anti-social behaviour but feel that no action has been taken to resolve it, you can start a Community Trigger (ASB) Case Review. 

A Community Trigger (ASB) Case Review is a formal process where organisations are brought together (for example the police, council and us) to see if any further action can be taken. At the end of the review an action plan will be produced. Find out more by clicking here.

This week our staff are receiving training on Community Trigger (ASB) Case Reviews. The training improves the team’s knowledge to make communities safer and reduce anti-social behaviour (ASB) so we can further support tenants.