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Safe, confident communities

Safe, confident communities. Shaping anti-social behaviour services to meet residents needs. W here are we with anti social behaviour ?. The role of housing providers The politics of anti-social behaviour Crime , Policing & ASB Bill (2014) Useful approaches

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Safe, confident communities

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  1. Safe, confident communities Shaping anti-social behaviour services to meet residents needs

  2. Where are we with anti social behaviour? • The role of housing providers • The politics of anti-social behaviour • Crime, Policing & ASB Bill (2014) • Useful approaches • Facing up to the challenges

  3. The role of housing providers • Social Landlords Crime & Nuisance Group & CIH • Housing providers deal with 300,000 cases each year • Effective and local responses to problems – partnership • Half of the 6 new planned powers could be used by housing providers

  4. The politics of anti-social behaviour • Lots of legislation down the years • A government priority since 1998 • Differing party political approaches • The influence of high profile tragic cases – when things go wrong • Public perceptions on crime and policing

  5. Crime, Policing & ASB Bill (2014) • 3 years in the making - tidying up the toolbox • Due to come into force Summer/Autumn 2014 • New injunction power (IPNA) • Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) • Community trigger • Community Protection Notice & Order • Mandatory ground for possession

  6. Useful approaches – Sovereign Housing • A concise, clear strategy – Safe, confident Communities • Embedding risk, harm and vulnerability • Working towards a Mediation Assessment approach • Domestic Abuse & Hate Incident awareness weeks

  7. Facing up to the challenges • Funding, resources and delivery • Effective partnership focused on outcomes • Risk, harm and vulnerability • Drugs, alcohol and mental health • Welfare reform • Self help • Working with our local courts - getting to grips with new powers

  8. Meeting our residents needs

  9. Thank you Please feel free to get in touch community.safety@sovereign.org.uk aaron.devereaux@sovereign.org.uk

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