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Response to Scrutiny Review of Complex Anti-Social Behaviour - I028684

Meeting: 28/11/2024 - Executive (Item 304)

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Decision:

RECOMMENDATIONS:

2.1. To approve the findings of the multi-agency response to complex anti-social behaviour report.

2.2. To agree the Executive responses to the recommendations of the Policy and Performance Scrutiny Committee as set out in section 4 of this report.

2.3. To agree that officers report back on progress made to the Homes and Communities Scrutiny Committee at an agreed future date.

 

 

 

DECISIONS:

 

AGREED RECOMMENDATIONS and thanked the Scrutiny Committee for their report.

 

Reasons for the decision – as detailed in the report

Other options considered – as detailed in the report

Conflicts of interest / dispensations granted none

 

 

 

Minutes:

RESOLVED:

(a) To approve the findings of the multi-agency response to complex anti-social behaviour, as detailed in the report of the Executive Member for Homes and Neighbourhoods.

(b) To agree the Executive response to the recommendations of the (former) Policy and Performance Scrutiny Committee as set out in section 4 of the report.

(c) That officers report back on progress made to the Homes and Communities Scrutiny Committee at an agreed future date.

(d) That the (former) Policy and Performance Scrutiny Committee be thanked for their report.

 

Reasons for the decision – To formally consider and respond to the recommendations of the scrutiny report. The review was undertaken to assess the strengths of the Council’s current approach and to consider how this could be developed further to understand and address the challenges faced in managing complex cases to the benefit of residents.

Other options considered – all as detailed in the report. Joint working between council services such as the Police, housing providers, social care, mental health services, and other agencies would assist in better management of issues going forward.

Conflicts of interest / dispensations granted none