Our team had a great time at Monmouthshire Housing's Marketplace Event yesterday engaging with the community as part of the launch of their 'The Exchange' programme.
#ASB #CommunitySafety
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Our CEO, Harvi, spoke with BBC Sheffield this morning about the success of a local youth hub. We were able to hear from an individual who has expressed how this youth hub "transformed her future."
You can read the full article here π www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Donβt let anti-social behaviour silence you.
Our free advice service can help you to understand your rights and be heard.
Reach out to us here π lnkd.in/dYdDrSYw
#ASB #Advice #YourVoiceMatters
Taking time to step back and come together as a team is so important.
As a small team, we really value these moments to reflect, plan and share ideas to help us make sure weβre having the biggest possible impact for victims of anti-social behaviour.
#Teamwork
What a great team away day! πͺ
We planned for ASB Week, reflected on the progress of our projects, and looked at how we can keep improving our training to ensure practitioners get the most out of every session.
Thank you to Santander Work Cafe in Leeds for hosting us!
Our ASB Case Review guide is designed to help victims navigate the process from beginning to end.
Download the guide here π asbhelp.co.uk/wp-content/u...
North East Lincolnshire Council have renewed their PLEDGE to keep victims at the heart of their ASB Case Review process.
We are always happy to see organisations that regularly evaluate their processes to ensure they are in line with best practices and designed with victims in mind.
We are pleased to have Humberside Police and Crime Commissioner join our growing network of organisations that are demonstrating their commitment to victims via The ASB Help PLEDGE.
You can read more about our PLEDGE here π asbhelp.co.uk/practitioner...
Our latest blog explores the challenges practitioners face when addressing ASB cases related to prescription cannabis.
Read the full blog here π buff.ly/k1symD7
Your voice matters - if you are experiencing anti-social behaviour, you have the right to report it and be taken seriously.
#ASB #ASBCaseReview
The Victim Commissioners' 2026 Victims' Survey is now live.
If you've experienced anti-social behaviour, we encourage you to take this opportunity to share your experiences and use your voice to help drive change!
Take the survey here π www.tonic.org.uk/victimsurvey...
We are thrilled to announce our latest sign up to The ASB Help PLEDGE - Housing 21.
It is great to see another housing association demonstrating their commitment to keeping victims at the heart of their ASB Case Review process.
#ASB #ASBCaseReview #PLEDGE
Following the government announcement that they have met their initial target to introduce 3,000 additional officers into neighbourhood roles, our CEO, Harvi, has given the following statement:
Behind every project, every training session and every piece of advice is a team of five working to drive national change for victims of anti-social behaviour.
Read more about our team (including our trustees!) here π asbhelp.co.uk/meet-the-team/
Strong and persistent odours are often overlooked and underestimated as a form of anti-social behaviour.
Read our latest blog to find out how you can take action against obnoxious smells like cannabis fumes and other odours π asbhelp.co.uk/when-smells-...
Anti-social behaviour can make you question what's "serious enough" to report. If it's affecting your wellbeing, it matters. You deserve to feel safe in your own home and community.
#AntisocialBehaviour #ASB #Safe
We are re-sharing Stacy's (name change for privacy) experience and how anti-social behaviour (ASB) impacted them and their family.
It's important that we keep the impact on victim's at the heart of conversations about ASB.
Read more about Stacy's story π asbhelp.co.uk/stacys-story...
Weβre thankful to work with media outlets that help amplify the voices of victims of anti-social behaviour.
Shining a light on these experiences is vital to raising awareness and driving meaningful change for our communities.
#ASB #ASBCaseReview #Awareness
Repeated noise can feel inescapable, especially at home. If you are experiencing persistent noise and it is impacting your life, you have a right to seek support.
#AntisocialBehaviour #ASB #Noise
Another day of raising awareness as our Practitioner and Policy manager, Mark, speaks at the ASEL Conference about the impact of anti-social behaviour on people.
Another busy week for our team as our Deputy CEO, Charlie, spoke at North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner's 'Tackling ASB Together' conference yesterday.
Charlie used her slot to raise awareness of the victim's voice and it's important in addressing anti-social behaviour.
#ASB #VictimsVoice
16 years ago, David Askew died after being subjected to what his mother called "long-suffering torment" in the form of anti-social behaviour.
We will continue to remind the public and professionals about these cases, in hopes of preventing similar tragedies.
Mediation can be daunting.
Our #blog, in collaboration with Solution Talk, unpacks some of the most common misconceptions about #mediation and explains how it can be a powerful tool for de-escalation when used correctly.
Read the blog here π asbhelp.co.uk/the-truth-ab...
When anti-social behaviour impacts your sense of safety in your own home, it's more than just an inconvenience. You have a right to feel safe in your own home.
#AntisocialBehaviour #ASB #Safety
Today our team is at Resolve's ASB Conference.
We always value these opportunities to connect with professionals and ensure that victimsβ experiences remain central to conversations around anti-social behaviour.
Closure powers can be a useful way to relieve anti-social behaviour which is linked to a specific property.
Find out more about closure powers here π asbhelp.co.uk/practitioner...
Today is #helplinesawarenessday
For victims of anti-social behaviour, helplines can be a lifeline. We must ensure that we continue to support these vital support services.
"A new antisocial behaviour charter has been launched in a North East community to support victims and set clear expectations."
We hope this charter will bring hope to victims of ASB.
Read more about the charter here π www.msn.com/en-gb/news/u...
Noise nuisance is one of the most common forms of anti-social behaviour we receive enquiries about.
Here are some ways in which victims can address their concerns and seek support.
If you're facing anti-social behaviour, you can find information and advice over on our Victim's Hub.
Our Victim's Hub aims to empower victims of ASB to ensure their voice is heard.
Visit our Victim's Hub here π buff.ly/7Nm0v07