Housing
232: Priority review of the uptake by social landlords of legislative powers to tackle anti-social behaviour

232: Priority review of the uptake by social landlords of legislative powers to tackle anti-social behaviour

Published 15 January 2007
Type(s) Research and statistics
Site Housing
Product code 06HC03845/54
Price Free

Summary

The Government's Respect Action Plan (published in January 2006) reinforced the high priority given to tackling anti-social behaviour (ASB). Tackling ASB within social housing is a key part of this agenda and forms a core part of a social landlord's housing management responsibilities.

Recognising the important role that housing providers play in tackling ASB, the Government has introduced a range of powers that can be used to help create and maintain sustainable communities. In particular, the Housing Act 2004 and the Anti-Social Behaviour Act 2003 provided landlords with significant powers to deal with ASB across tenures as it impacts on social housing.

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