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Housing Anti-Social Behaviour Strategy & Policy

This strategy sets out our approach to preventing, tackling and resolving Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) in our homes and communities.

The strategy supports objective five of our Council Housing Strategy: ‘Ensuring the safety of our homes and residents’. It is supplemented by a new ASB Policy which will guide our day-to-day delivery of the service.

ASB can be highly damaging to individuals, families and communities, and no one organisation can end ASB alone. We understand that for us to be able to reduce and eliminate ASB on our estates in the City, we need to work in partnership with our partner organisations. These include the police, other housing organisations, commissioned services and our communities. This strategy looks at the following key areas to achieve this:

  • Prevention
  • Early intervention
  • Victim support
  • Governance, insight and analytics
  • Staff, residents and partners

 

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Your answers will be really useful in shaping the strategy and will help us respond to the wishes and aspirations of residents wherever we can.

It is helpful for us to know about your home and other details as this assists in our analysis of the results. This survey should only take a few minutes to complete.

Please read the following documents before completing the survey:

Exeter Anti Social Behaviour Policy

Exeter Anti Social Behaviour Strategy

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Please read the following documents before completing the survey:

Exeter Anti Social Behaviour Policy

Exeter Anti Social Behaviour Strategy

Your answers will be really useful in shaping the strategy and will help us respond to the wishes and aspirations of residents wherever we can.

When this content has been updated

Last updated 24 April 2024