Tackling Anti-Social Behaviour Event 15 March 2010
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"Calling all people in Newcastle"
You are invited to attend a
“Tackling Anti-Social Behaviour“event
Monday 15th March 9:30am – 2:15pm (with lunch)
St James' Park,
Newcastle NE1 4ST
Come along to learn about:
- what can be done about anti-social behaviour and the tools and powers available
- what you can expect from your local council, police force and other agencies
- how you can work with them to solve problems in your neighbourhood
This will be an opportunity to meet with other people who are living and working in your area and hear first hand about their experiences and how they have successfully used existing tools and powers to address anti-social behaviour at a local level.
You have a right to expect the police, your council and other agencies to make tackling anti-social behaviour a priority and to respond professionally. Community support can also play an important role and, working with local agencies, you can help them take successful action against anti-social behaviour.
This event is organised and run by Communities and Local Government and is free to attend.
Information for Practitioners
If you are a practitioner, this event will be an opportunity for you to:
- engage with local people and other practitioners
- hear at first hand about their concerns, experiences and ideas
- contribute your knowledge and expertise and discuss real issues and share ideas on how they can be tackled
- help tenants and residents develop the confidence to work with you and other partners to help develop solutions to local anti-social behaviour problems
This event will help bring together people living in your area with
- the police
- housing officers
- neighbourhood wardens
- frontline staff
...and others to talk about real issues and how you can help to tackle them.
To register your interest in the event or sign up for other events in your area visit:
- or call the hotline number 0845 680 9754 (local rate: open from 9am to 6pm Monday to Friday).
This events is free. And, if you are unemployed, retired or in full-time education at the time of attendance, or if you are employed by a third sector ‘not for profit' organisation, you may be eligible to reclaim the cost of your standard class travel; look for or ask for details on the ASB-Events website or hotline.
We hope you will join us.
Please pass these details on to others who you think may be interested.





