
04 May Tackling Anti-Social Behaviour Digital Conference – 20th Sept 2023 – Westminster Insight
Tackling Anti-Social Behaviour Digital Conference
Wednesday 20th September 2023
09:00 – 13:00
Our popular Antisocial Behaviour Conference returns online this September. Attend Westminster Insight’s Tackling Anti-Social Behaviour Digital Conference to hear from senior stakeholders, policy makers and practitioners who are currently tackling ASB.
During 2022, England & Wales’s police forces received 1,039,579* crime reports about anti-social behaviour. Anti-social behaviour cannot be left unchallenged. With the launch of the new Anti-Social Behaviour Action Plan, it is vital that agencies know how to tackle ASB and how to work together to prevent these crimes.
Attend Westminster Insight’s Tackling Anti-Social Behaviour Digital Conference to hear theRt Hon Chris Philp, Minister for Crime, Policing and Fire, and responsible for ASB. He will discuss next steps for implementation and explore the implications of the ASB plan for multi-agency partners.
Learn how to manage and utilise available resources as you will hear from housing, local council, and policing and criminal justice sectors on their remit to tackle ASB.
Use this conference to gain practical insights on information sharing, case management, and early intervention. Swift intervention can prevent behaviour escalating to a more serious level, and reduce the impact on victims.
You will listen to the experiences of victims of ASB including Baroness Newlove, Former Victims Commissioner, and learn what your organisation can do to improve approaches to tackling ASB in the future.
Gain practical insights from case studies on how to effectively include victims, communities and perpetrators in solutions and prevent ASB in the long-term.
Don’t miss the opportunity to use our digital platform to ask questions to speakers, and network with colleagues.
Confirmed speakers
- Chaired by: Harvinder Saimbhi, CEO, ASB Help
- The Rt Hon Chris Philp, Minister for Crime, Policing and Fire, Home Office
- Baroness Newlove, Deputy Speaker, House of Lords (Formerly Victims Commissioner)
- Kara Tombling, Inspector, Sussex Police
- Jon Cox, Chair, Housing Quality Network Safeguarding and Housing Best Practice Group, Advisory Panel Member, ASB Advisory Panel – Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities
- Chris Grose, Advisory Panel Member, ASB Advisory Panel – Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities
Key points
- Exploring a multi-agency approach to tackling ASB
- Next steps for the ASB Plan: Implementation and delivery
- Building safer communities for all by reducing ASB crimes
- Improving case management and information sharing amongst agencies
- Incorporating victims, communities and perpetrators into the solutions for ASB
- Moving away from ‘low-level’ approaches to ASB and putting it higher on the list of priorities
- Learning from first-hand experiences: understanding the true impact of ASB
Who should attend
- Police Forces and Criminal Justice Sector
- Local Authorities
- Housing Providers
- Schools and Colleges
- NHS and Social Care Providers
- Night-time Economy
- Policy Makers, Third/Voluntary Sector
Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
This course is CPD certified.
- Contribute 4 hours towards your Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
- Receive a certificate of attendance.
Join live online or watch on demand
This half day event will be broadcast live via an interactive digital platform, where you can enjoy:
- Content accessible on demand for 14 days after the event
- Online networking – meet your colleagues from across the country
- Virtual polls
- Live Q&A
- Technical support throughout the event
* Discounts available
- Early Bird Discount – 20% off – available until Friday 26th May 2023 (Please enter the discount code EARLY4026 in the payment section when you book online)
- Please email us for group bookings – info@westminsterinsight.com
- Pay online by credit card and receive a further 10% off (This will be automatically applied when you book online).
If you have any queries, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
Westminster Insight
t: 0345 647 9000
e: info@westminsterinsight.com