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  • Anti-social behaviour is when someone acts in a way that worries, upsets or frightens people.

    It can make people scared to go out or afraid when they are in their own home.

  • Examples of anti-social behaviour are

    People making too much noise.

  • Someone calling people bad names.

  • Picking on people.

  • Leaving rubbish lying around.

  • Writing on walls.

  • Groups of people hanging round streets or parks.

  • Damaging houses, cars or gardens.

  • You do not have to put up with anti-social behaviour, we are here to help you.

  • You can also tell us if you are worried that someone is not safe. This is called a safeguarding concern.

Anti-social behaviour is when someone acts in a way that worries, upsets or frightens people.

It can make people scared to go out or afraid when they are in their own home.

Examples of anti-social behaviour are.

  • People making too much noise.
  • Someone calling people bad names.
  • Picking on people.
  • Leaving rubbish lying around.
  • Writing on walls.
  • Groups of people hanging round streets or parks.
  • Damaging houses, cars or gardens.

You do not have to put up with anti-social behaviour, we are here to help you.

You can also tell us if you are worried that someone is not safe. This is called a safeguarding concern. You can read more about safeguarding here. 

 

Tell us about anti-social behaviour or safeguarding concern

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