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Tenant reps urge council to tackle anti-social behaviour faster

by Sarah Booker-Lewis - local democracy reporter
Monday 2 Sep, 2024 at 7:16PM
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Tenant reps have called for a faster response from housing officials to deal with anti-social behaviour.

People living on council estates in east Brighton said that early intervention was needed when anti-social behaviour problems started.

Their concerns were raised in a report to a Brighton and Hove City Council housing management panel for tenants and leaseholders in Whitehawk, Woodingdean, Manor Farm and the Bristol Estate.

The panels provide a forum for tenant reps to discuss issues with councillors and council officials.

Reps said that they understand that investigations took time but it was taking too long for the council to take the first steps such as giving informal warnings and support.

By the time that officials typically started to take action, reps said that the anti-social behaviour was “embedded and systemic”, affecting neighbours’ mental health.

They said: “It would be better for the council to address the problem early on for interventions to be effective and for local residents to be reassured.”

Residents are asking the council for

  • A more rapid initial response to reports of anti-social behaviour so that problems are addressed before they escalated.
  • Any initial response and any interventions for dealing with reports of anti-social behaviour to involve a discussion or consultation with members of the community, including tenant reps.
  • Tenancies to include a probationary period before they become secure, with regular checks to ensure that any problems are spotted and dealt with early on by providing support and through preventative work.

Tenancy service operations manager Janet Dowdell said that the council did take prompt action to deal with anti-social behaviour, otherwise it was harder to resolve.

She said: “We are also aware that the way we work is still reactive and there are instances where we could have prevented the anti-social behaviour from occurring in the first place, such as being more present on the estates and undertaking more home visits.

“This enables us to gain good information in an area and understand more about how people are managing their tenancies and relationships with neighbours.

“In every case where there are victims or witnesses to incidents of anti-social behaviour, the case officer will contact them to get details of the situation, carry out a risk assessment and put in place appropriate risk-reduction measures.

“During this contact there will be a wider discussion regarding what measures the victim or witness feel need to be taken and the measures that (the housing team) are able to take.

“Ideally this contact may need to be more frequent so that tenants are supported.”

She said that new tenants now had a 12-month probationary period if they had not had a “secure tenancy” before.

Housing officials would be expected to visit during the first year to check whether there were any concerns, anti-social behaviour issues or support needed.

The east area housing panel is due to meet at the Whitehawk Library, in Whitehawk Road, at 2pm on Wednesday 11 September.

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Comments 6

  1. Cowbag says:
    1 year ago

    Been though for years now . And the people who are doing the anti social behavior are treating like victims by Brighton Council and real victims are being treated wrong by the council . This need change my family still living in fear of our safety all the council wants is meditation that dose not work with so people. We Need change now ! We are the real victims . We do everything like diary sheets call the police all the council dose send letter or call them this need stop , this ruining victims mealth health

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    • Mick Taker says:
      1 year ago

      Say what???

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  2. Benjamin says:
    1 year ago

    Something that comes to mind was an earlier article that states there’s not enough housing officers doing regular checks on tenants. Preventative work certainly seems to be, at least partially, a way forward.

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  3. Bates Estate resident says:
    1 year ago

    As a resident of one of the estates mentioned I have to admit that I am somewhat surprised. I have not seen ANY anti-social behaviour by local youths. However what I have seen, and which BHCC fail to act upon, are residents fly-tipping old furniture, throwing soiled nappies into recycling bins, the complete failure of BHCC to enforce health and safety regulations in relation to the keeping of stairwells clear, residents allowing their pets to defecate on the stairs, BHCCs failure to carry out repairs: I have been waiting for over six months to have a minor repair undertaken. When repairs are done they normally cause more damage. So before residents start to berate local youths look closer to home and see what you are doing to create a bad ‘local’ area.

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    • Benjamin says:
      1 year ago

      Naturally, different areas have different challenges.

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  4. Who cares says:
    1 year ago

    More cctv please.

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