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Glasgow Housing Association www.gha.org.uk Your community Feel threatened? We can give you peace of mind Better homes, better lives, a better Glasgow

Your community Anti-social behaviour is a complex and challenging problem but we re tackling it head on. This booklet outlines the steps you can take if you re affected by anti-social behaviour but if there s anything else you d like to ask call us on Freephone 0800 479 7979. Need to contact us? Call us 24/7 on Freephone 0800 479 7979 Visit your local GHA office Write to us at GHA Customer Service Centre, Lipton House, 170 Crown Street, Glasgow G5 9XD You can also visit us online www.gha.org.uk or send an email to talk@gha.org.uk Our approach to antisocial anti-social behaviour Page 1

Contents Overview Page 3 What is anti-social behaviour? Page 3 Our zero tolerance approach Page 4 Working with others Page 4 What to do if you have a problem Page 4 Contacting your local GHA office Page 5 What your local GHA office will do Page 5 Mediation Page 6 If problems continue Page 6 Neighbour Relations Team Page 6 Be patient Page 7 Overview We want you to feel safe in your home and community. We will not tolerate any anti-social behaviour. If you would like to report anti-social behaviour please contact your local GHA office. If you do not have the contact details you can find them at www.gha.org.uk or you can call with our Customer Service Centre 24/7 on Freephone 0800 479 7979. What is anti-social behaviour? Everyone has a different idea of what anti-social behaviour means. It can range from playing loud music to racial and other forms of harassment, including threatening behaviour or acts of violence. If court action is required Page 7 Useful telephone numbers Page 8 Page 2 Page 3

Our zero tolerance approach We are committed to ensuring you can enjoy a quiet and peaceful life in your home. We will not tolerate tenants being abused, harassed or subjected to noise, nuisance or other anti-social behaviour from those around them. We take all complaints seriously and act swiftly to resolve problems at an early stage. Contacting your local GHA office Your local GHA office is the first point of contact for making a complaint of anti-social behaviour and you may do this in person, by phone or in writing. Try to provide as much information as you can at this stage. It may help to keep a diary of all incidents with details of what happened, dates, times and how it affected you. Working with others To achieve enduring solutions to anti-social behaviour we will work with partner organisations such as Social Work Services, the Children s Reporter and other support agencies. As many cases of anti-social behaviour involve criminal activity, we have a strong working relationship with Strathclyde Police, including an agreement to share information. What your local GHA office will do Your housing officer will investigate your complaint. This may involve interviewing other witnesses such as neighbours, but your identity will not be disclosed without your permission. The housing officer will take all reasonable steps to resolve the situation. Sometimes this will involve other support agencies that can help with issues such as mental health, drug and alcohol dependency etc. What to do if you have a problem If you feel a neighbour is acting unreasonably towards you, it may help to speak to them about the problem. You may be surprised to find they are unaware of disturbing you. Talking to each other can clear up misunderstandings and often problems can be resolved in this way. Want to know more? Ask a member of staff at your local office or call us on Freephone 0800 479 7979 But do not speak to your neighbour when you are angry. If your discussion is not going well, then walk away. Never get involved in an argument. Page 4 Page 5

Mediation Your housing officer may suggest mediation, which is a way of helping people deal with disputes and reach some kind of agreement that everyone can live with. Mediators help people discuss the problem. They do not judge or take sides they just help people talk. Mediation is voluntary, confidential and free. Be patient Solving serious anti-social behaviour takes time and effort from you and us. The NRT will offer, where appropriate, a 24-hour call out service. We will also offer full support to all victims and witnesses involved. We will keep you advised at all stages of the investigation. If problems continue If the local GHA office needs assistance to resolve your complaint it may ask GHA s Neighbour Relations Team (NRT) to help and notify you if this happens. The NRT is a specialist, dedicated team that deals with serious cases of anti-social behaviour. Please continue to notify the local GHA office of all complaints or incidents unless you are told that the NRT is dealing with your case. If court action is required Many cases are resolved without court action but, if necessary, the NRT will attend court on your behalf and give your evidence. However, evidence may have more value when given by the person who has suffered anti-social behaviour and in some cases you may be asked to attend court as a witness. If this happens, NRT officers will be present at all stages to support you and additional help is available from the Witness Support Service. Neighbour Relations Team The NRT works closely with the police, GHA s legal team and network of local GHA offices. The NRT can take a wide range of steps including Anti-Social Behaviour Orders (ASBOs), Acceptable Behaviour Contracts, conversion to short tenancies and, where necessary, eviction. A second warning This is issued to offenders who commit anti-social behaviour repeatedly. Find out more in our leaflet Your second warning Page 6 Page 7

Useful telephone numbers Strathclyde Police: Headquarters (Pitt Street): 0141 532 2000 Glasgow Central and West: 0141 532 3000 Glasgow South: 0141 532 5400 Glasgow North East: 0141 532 4600 Support organisations: Victim Support: 0141 553 2415 Citizens Advice: 0141 552 5556 Samaritans: 0141 248 4488 Childline: 0870 336 2910 Women s Aid: 0141 553 2022 Has anti-social behaviour affected you? Call our team 24/7 on Freephone 0800 479 7979 Page 8 Page 9

Would you like more information? Freephone: 0800 479 7979 Email: talk@gha.org.uk Visit: www.gha.org.uk The Glasgow Housing Association Limited is a not-for-profit housing association registered under the Industrial and Provident Societies Act 1965, registered no. 2572R(S). It is also recognised by HM Revenue and Customs as a Scottish charity (SC034054) and is registered with The Scottish Housing Regulator under the Housing (Scotland) Act 2001 as a registered social landlord, no. 317. VAT registration no. 796709466. Registered office: Granite House, 177 Trongate, Glasgow G1 5HF 100053-CLASBO 10/11