Tackling Anti-Social Behaviour across the Housing Sector
Date: 16 September 2010
Location: Westminster, London
HouseMark’s Gez Kinsella and Sue Hird from New Charter Homes will be speaking at the forthcoming Westminster Briefing event, “Tackling ASB across the Housing Sector: Finding New Ways to Protect and Support Communities.” The briefing will provide delegates with an opportunity to examine the latest ASB policy initiatives and best practice case studies from across the UK. HouseMark subscribers are entitled to a 25% discount on this conference.
The key issues to be discussed at this event include:
- Support for tackling ASB: what help is the Government offering to RSLs and councils?
- Stronger partnerships: developing better links between RSLs, councils, the police and health service
- Ensuring early intervention remains a priority: financing prevention services with smaller budgets
- Making full use of available tools & powers: taking effective enforcement action against ASB
- Supporting the victims of ASB: identifying vulnerability as quickly as possible and protecting witnesses
- Continuing to think long-term: devising effective ASB strategies that build public confidence
Please click here to view a full agenda.
Who can attend?
Delegates will be drawn from a wide range of stakeholders. These will include; registered social landlords (particularly ASB and neighbourhood/community officers); local authority housing, community and social service teams (particularly ASB officers and managers); councillors and cabinet members; police officers and authorities; central government departments and relevant bodies; neighbourhood watch schemes and voluntary associations; NGOs and charities; and all those practitioners that have an interest in tackling ASB.
Fees
HouseMark members interested in reserving a place on this event can take advantage of an exclusive 25% discount. Please see below for details:
HouseMark members: £165 + VAT per delegate
All other stakeholders: £225 + VAT for one place (discounts for more than one place)
How to book
To book a place, please download a booking form or contact John Nassoori on 0207 096 2926. Or you can email him john.nassoori@westminster-briefing.com
Joining instructions will be sent prior to the event.
More information
For information about the events, please contact John Nassoori using the details above or visit the Westminster Briefing website.
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