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We’re supporting ASB Awareness Week 2024

We’re supporting ASB Awareness Week 2024 and you can see on our Facebook page posts about ASB through the week. Below is an article shared by one of our partners, Surrey Police.

More than two thirds of people in a recent survey told said they had either been a victim of or witness to antisocial behaviour. But what exactly is it?

  • ASB covers a wide range of issues including:
  • Antisocial driving/speeding
  • Nuisance noise
  • Drug use or drug dealing
  • Dog fouling
  • Fly tipping
  • Graffiti
  • Littering

There are also some things that, while annoying, do not count as ASB:

  • DIY or off-road car repairs (unless late at night or early in the morning)
  • Everyday living noises such as loud conversations, doors opening and closing, and lawnmowers in use
  • One-off occasional events such as birthday parties, barbecues, or other celebrations
  • Lawful use of fireworks
  • Property boundary disputes

When polled recently, two thirds of a survey group said that they would contact the police in the first instance about antisocial behaviour. While, in an emergency, we would always encourage you to ring 999, ASB covers so many different issues that may be best dealt with by one of our partner agencies.

Learn more about which organisation takes the lead in dealing with each issue on the Healthy Surrey website: https://www.healthysurrey.org.uk/community-safety/asb/who-deals-with-it

Did you know that you can report anti social behaviour directly to Surrey Police via the online reporting form on their website? https://www.surrey.police.uk/ro/report/asb/asb-v3/report-antisocial-behaviour/

You can also report anti-social behaviour through your MyRaven online account or by calling 0300 123 3399.

In an emergency, always call 999.

Is antisocial behaviour having a negative impact on your daily life? Need support but not sure who can help?
✋ Community Mediation offered by Mediation Surrey might be a step towards a more peaceful life. They offer a means to resolve disputes over issues such as noise, ASB, parking, trees, rubbish, pets, and boundary issues. Their aim is to resolve these issues without the need for lengthy and expensive legal proceedings: https://mediationsurrey.org/community-mediation

✋ Support Coaching is provided by Mediation Surrey and is a service to help people experiencing from ASB or having difficulties with neighbours. They offer help to tackle difficult situations, overcome uncertainty about what to do next, and improve general wellbeing by providing a listening ear, helping to develop coping strategies, and signposting to other sources of support: https://mediationsurrey.org/coaching-support

✋ ASB Help is your one-stop shop for understanding the different types of ASB and offering tips on how to manage it yourself and gather evidence. It also has an interactive guide to help you report ASB to the right agency in the right way: https://asbhelp.co.uk/

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