Why Attend?
Fly-tipping is a growing ASB concern for social housing providers, often disrupting resident well-being and compromising community safety. This webinar is designed to equip housing providers and landlords with actionable solutions to minimise the negative impacts of ASB and dealing with fly-tipping.
Join us for a deep dive into the most pressing challenges facing communities today, with expert insights from Resolve, the Rural Crime Agency, and MRI’s Safer Communities solution experts.
Topics we will cover:
- The current ASB landscape, the increase in fly-tipping and its impact on the environment and society.
- How innovative technology is enabling local authorities and housing providers to tackle and manage ASB cases efficiently
- Strategies and examples for addressing and resolving ASB cases.
Who Should Attend?
This webinar is essential for professionals working in social housing, including housing officers, ASB teams, landlords, and policymakers eager to stay ahead of challenges like fly-tipping. Fly-tipping is not just an environmental problem, it plays a significant part in antisocial behaviour within social housing communities.
This webinar will explore creative solutions to tackle fly-tipping, ultimately leading to cleaner and safer neighbourhoods for residents.
Don’t miss this opportunity to explore cutting-edge solutions for tackling ASB and fly-tipping.
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Speakers include:
Rebecca Bryant OBE – CEO, Resolve
Rebecca became Chief Executive of Resolve in 2018 after previously working as Manchester City Council’s Head of Crime and Disorder. Rebecca is widely recognised as one of the most knowledgeable people in the country when it comes to anti-social behaviour and community safety.
Stuart Hand – National Rural Crime Network
Stuart is an experienced Campaign Director with a demonstrated history of working in the political organisation industry. Strong operations professional skilled in Grassroots Organising, Advocacy, Policy Analysis, Political Communication, Politics, and Strategy. In his role as Policy and Campaigns Manager at the National Rural Crime Network, Stuart has worked to revitalise the NRCN to change legislation, improve awareness and promote policy solutions to tackle the issues of rural crime.