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27th October 2021Neighbourhood Watch Launches ‘Say No To ASB’ Campaign

Antisocial behaviour (ASB) incidents have increased over the last three years. Police forces, councils and housing associations are reporting significant spikes in ASB cases – and these are not minor incidents. They are complex and serious cases causing real harm to many people.
45% of people say ASB is a problem where they live, and 56% of those who had either been a victim of or a witness to ASB did not report it to anyone. *
To help tackle the issue, National Neighbourhood Watch Network are running a campaign encouraging people to SAY NO TO ASB.
The campaign will run from the 25th October through to the 21st November on social media channels with key information on recognising, recording, and reporting ASB on the NNHWN website: ourwatch.org.uk/asb.
National Neighbourhood Watch Network are running a free online ‘SAY NO TO ASB’ webinar on 15th November at 5pm with the charity ASB Help as part of the campaign. Places are limited. To book your place, visit ourwatch.org.uk/webinars.

