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ASB and the Community Trigger plan

By Gill Gray (Town Clerk/RFO) Westgate-on-Sea Town Council

Tuesday, 19 July 2022

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As part of the Anti-Social Behaviour Awareness week the Police are highlighting a process know as a COMMUNITY TRIGGER

The ASB Case Review, otherwise known as the Community Trigger, lets victims activate a multi-agency review of their case if they are not satisfied with the response that they have received.

If you (or others with your consent) have reported 3 incidents (or more) within a 6-month period, you can activate the Community Trigger by contacting your Local Authority. - Apply for the Community Trigger/ASB Case Review - Thanet

There will be a multi-agency case review which involves various agencies, which could include local Police, Local Authority, Housing Associations and the NHS. The aim of the process is to ensure that the concerns of victims are properly considered and that an appropriate action plan is agreed to ensure that the issue is successfully tackled.

Whilst an individual agency may not be able to sort all issues, a multi-agency partnership approach increases the chance of resolving the problem(s)

Contact Information

Trish Hamilton (Town Clerk)

  • 01843 836182
  • 01843 836182

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The email address for the Town Clerk is townclerk@westgateonsea.gov.uk