This course provides an overview of the new tools and remedies in ASB, Crime & Policing Act 2014. It also explores what the local measures have been tried to reduce or stop ASB and considers how vulnerable people get a rapid, effective and joined-up response from agencies (to avoid a Pilkington scenario).
Learning Outcomes
- Appreciate the differences between kinds of ASB,
- Understand the importance of ‘getting it right first time’,
- Have acquired interviewing skills for complainants & perpetrators
- Understand why Risk Assessment Matrices are critical
- Have thought through the role & powers of different agencies
- Have considered the myriad preventive & support options
- Appreciate the old and new tools from the ASB, Crime & Policing Act 2014
Training Methods
All courses use various methods of engagement including Presentations, Q and A, Case studies, Group discussions, Short Films and Course hand-outs.