Organisations across Derbyshire are supporting national Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) Awareness Week to help residents understand what is classed as anti-social behaviour and how they can report it.
A number of events will be taking place during the week, including two Beat Surgeries – one in the Town Centre and one in Staveley. The pop-up sessions will give residents and businesses the opportunity to find out more about what organisations are doing to prevent ASB, as well as give them advice on how to keep their homes protected.
There will also be community litter picks taking place in Queen’s Park and Eastwood Park on Thursday 21 November.
More information can be found on the events section of the website.
Further advice and information will also be shared across social media throughout the week. Follow #ASBAwarenessWeek and #DerbyshireASBAwarenessWeek to keep up to date.
If someone you know, or a service use you’re working with is experiencing anti-social behaviour, you can signpost them for information and support to:
• Derbyshire Anti-Social Behaviour Hub
• support for victims of ASB through Derbyshire Victim Services