Resident Questions for Housing Area Panel
Reference Number: C3.1
Department |
Housing |
Date question raised |
23/08/2022 |
Date of Area Panel |
11/10/2022 |
Area in city |
Central Area |
Star rating applied by residents |
3 Star |
Deadline for officer response |
19/09/2022 |
Name of officer responding |
Justine Harris |
Officer job title |
Head of Tenancy Services |
Title of Question |
Anti-Social Behaviour |
Issue: |
Anti-social behaviour is a major, on-going issue. It is extremely disruptive and stressful to residents. Despite lots of reports and discussions, the situation on the ground is getting worse, rather than improving. |
Background: |
A recent Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) review was undertaken by the Housing Tenancy Management team, with involvement from residents. This made some recommendations around ASB and there was positive feedback from residents involved in the process. Central residents raised some concerns about what happens next:
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Action requested by residents: |
Request a discussion on ASB at the next Central Area Panel. This needs to allow enough time for residents’ contributions and for officers and Councillors to say what concrete actions they are taking around the issues raised. |
Officer contact details: |
Justine.harris@brighton-hove.gov.uk
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Officer Response: |
Thank you for your question. I fully appreciate why residents want action and not words. ASB has such a high impact on individuals and communities.
As set out in the review of ASB, that came to Area Panel in May 2022, the policy is being rewritten.
The policy will go to Housing Committee for approval in January 2023. It will take into account feedback from residents, much of what is reflected in this question. This includes better communication with residents, relating to decision making and the legal process and a having a clear victim centred approach.
One of the recommendations is to explore the use of Community Protection Notices, currently used by other services but not Housing. Residents who took part in the ASB review told us that the council needs to show they are taking action to protect residents. In response, to this feedback, the task and finish group suggested that the council publish statistics on ASB related court action.
I would welcome a discussion on ASB with residents at the Area Panel. I have let the Community Engagement team know that residents have requested this so that it can be included on the agenda and given the time for the discussion it needs.
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Action: |
Add to the next Area Panel agenda |
Start date: |
Next Area Panel is 13th December |
End date: |
N/A |