ASB awareness week

What is antisocial behaviour (ASB)?

ASB can be anything from low-level nuisance to serious violent or criminal behaviour. It includes behaviour that impacts negatively on people’s quality of life in and around their home.

We are proud to get involved in the UK’s national ASB Awareness Week, take a look below at what we are doing during this week to highlight how we respond to ASB issues.

ASB awareness week is supported by HM Government, the Civil Service, all Police and Fire forces in the country, Historic England, and thousands of housing providers, local authorities and community groups.

Interested in finding out more, why not have a look at our website for more information or take part in our quick poll below and discover more in our podcast launching during ASB week.

Come along and join us at one of our drop ins, and have a look and demonstration of our new noise app.


Monday 18 November: Let’s talk ASB: You are welcome to join us for a drop in between 11am - 1pm at Gainsborough Uphill Community Centre, Riseholme Road, Gainsborough, DN21 1NJ

Tuesday 19 November: We will be sharing a case study on how we support our customers

Wednesday 20 November: Let’s talk ASB: You are welcome to join us for a drop in between 11am - 1pm at Woodthorpe TARA building, 14 Ulley Road, Woodthorpe, Sheffield, S13 8BB

Thursday 21 November: Check back on this page where we will be sharing a podcast dedicated to talking all things ASB and discussing the results of our quick poll.

Friday 22 November: We will be sharing a glimpse into what a normal day looks like for one of our Safer Communities Officers.


You said, we did

Thank you to everyone who go involved with ASB week in 2024, whether you popped along to one of our drop-ins, watched the podcast, or shared your views. Don't forget that you can report anti-social behaviour through MyAcis. If you have ideas on how we can shape our service in the future you can get more actively involved through our customer champions programme too.

What is antisocial behaviour (ASB)?

ASB can be anything from low-level nuisance to serious violent or criminal behaviour. It includes behaviour that impacts negatively on people’s quality of life in and around their home.

We are proud to get involved in the UK’s national ASB Awareness Week, take a look below at what we are doing during this week to highlight how we respond to ASB issues.

ASB awareness week is supported by HM Government, the Civil Service, all Police and Fire forces in the country, Historic England, and thousands of housing providers, local authorities and community groups.

Interested in finding out more, why not have a look at our website for more information or take part in our quick poll below and discover more in our podcast launching during ASB week.

Come along and join us at one of our drop ins, and have a look and demonstration of our new noise app.


Monday 18 November: Let’s talk ASB: You are welcome to join us for a drop in between 11am - 1pm at Gainsborough Uphill Community Centre, Riseholme Road, Gainsborough, DN21 1NJ

Tuesday 19 November: We will be sharing a case study on how we support our customers

Wednesday 20 November: Let’s talk ASB: You are welcome to join us for a drop in between 11am - 1pm at Woodthorpe TARA building, 14 Ulley Road, Woodthorpe, Sheffield, S13 8BB

Thursday 21 November: Check back on this page where we will be sharing a podcast dedicated to talking all things ASB and discussing the results of our quick poll.

Friday 22 November: We will be sharing a glimpse into what a normal day looks like for one of our Safer Communities Officers.


You said, we did

Thank you to everyone who go involved with ASB week in 2024, whether you popped along to one of our drop-ins, watched the podcast, or shared your views. Don't forget that you can report anti-social behaviour through MyAcis. If you have ideas on how we can shape our service in the future you can get more actively involved through our customer champions programme too.

  • ASB Week: myths, facts and figures

    As part of ASB awareness week we caught up with Jo and Tracey in our Safer Communities team to chat about myths surrounding ASB and share some surprising facts and figures.

    You can listen to our conversation now and don't forget you can join the conversation by leaving your comments below.





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