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We’re supporting ASB Awareness Week 2026

This week, we’re proud to be supporting Anti-social Behaviour (ASB) Awareness Week, a national campaign that raises awareness of the impact anti-social behaviour has on individuals, families and communities.

ASB Awareness Week acts as an important reminder of how local authorities, police forces, community groups and housing associations like us work together to help keep our communities safer.

Resolve, who organises ASB Awareness Week has published some research highlighting the real effect anti-social behaviour has on communities with:

  • Almost one in three people saying that ASB has made them feel unsafe in their local area.
  • 63% of victims and witnesses don’t report ASB

What is anti-social behaviour?

ASB refers to actions that cause harassment, alarm or distress to others such as:

  • Persistent noise nuisance
  • Verbal abuse, intimidation or harassment
  • Threatening or aggressive behaviour
  • Vandalism and criminal damage
  • Drug related activity
  • Fly-tipping, littering and acts against the environment
  • Misuse of communal areas
  • Vehicle related nuisance, such as dangerous driving or abandoned vehicles
  • Domestic abuse

While some incidents may appear minor in isolation, repeated anti-social behaviour can have a significant impact on people’s wellbeing, sense of safety and quality of life.

Find out more about what falls under ASB here – What is anti-social behaviour (ASB)? – Raven Housing Trust

Reporting ASB makes a difference

We understand that some residents may feel concerned about reporting anti-social behaviour. It’s important to remember that reporting incidents helps us build a clearer picture of what is happening and enables us to take appropriate action.

The more information we receive, the better we can work with residents, local authorities, the police and other agencies to address issues and support those affected.

We accept reports from Raven customers as well as members of the public.

  • Call 0300 123 3399
  • If you’re a Raven customer you can complete a form on your MyRaven account

 

If you feel threatened or feel you are in danger, please call 999 immediately.

To make a report after an incident has taken place call 101

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