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Housing Sector Podcast Episode 22: "More ASB with Jacqueline Parkes"

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In this episode, I delve deep into the complexities surrounding antisocial behaviour (ASB) within the housing sector, exploring the nuances of eviction, support, and community responsibility. I’m joined once again by Jacqueline Parkes to unpack the gaps in ASB laws and how housing associations navigate the delicate balance between eviction and support.

We tackle several key questions:

  • Do housing associations have the right systems in place to effectively evict tenants for antisocial behaviour?
  • What happens when the root causes of ASB stem from mental health issues or substance dependencies? Are these tenants in need of support, rather than punitive measures?
  • How should housing associations respond when the behaviour is being perpetrated by tenants’ children? Is it fair to penalise parents who are unable to control their kids?
  • Are housing associations doing enough to safeguard the well-being of all tenants and ensure peaceful communities?

With many housing associations shifting to nationwide operations, have they lost their local touch and ability to nurture thriving, supportive communities?

This episode emphasises the need for a more community-centred approach to housing, with a focus on mediation, support services, and proactive engagement to rebuild and strengthen communities.

Join me as I question the current housing policies and seek solutions that place the well-being of tenants and communities at the heart of housing practices.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O56l1ggLmX4

#HousingSector #ASB #AntisocialBehaviour #HousingPolicy #CommunitySupport #HousingAssociations #TenantRights #Eviction #MentalHealthSupport #SubstanceDependence #CommunityEngagement #SupportNotPunishment #HousingSolutions #InclusiveHousing #SocialHousing #HousingReform #TenantWellbeing #HousingChallenges #CommunityFocus #HousingJustice

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In this episode, I delve deep into the complexities surrounding antisocial behaviour (ASB) within the housing sector, exploring the nuances of eviction, support, and community responsibility. I’m joined once again by Jacqueline Parkes to unpack the gaps in ASB laws and how housing associations navigate the delicate balance between eviction and support.

We tackle several key questions:

  • Do housing associations have the right systems in place to effectively evict tenants for antisocial behaviour?
  • What happens when the root causes of ASB stem from mental health issues or substance dependencies? Are these tenants in need of support, rather than punitive measures?
  • How should housing associations respond when the behaviour is being perpetrated by tenants’ children? Is it fair to penalise parents who are unable to control their kids?
  • Are housing associations doing enough to safeguard the well-being of all tenants and ensure peaceful communities?

With many housing associations shifting to nationwide operations, have they lost their local touch and ability to nurture thriving, supportive communities?

This episode emphasises the need for a more community-centred approach to housing, with a focus on mediation, support services, and proactive engagement to rebuild and strengthen communities.

Join me as I question the current housing policies and seek solutions that place the well-being of tenants and communities at the heart of housing practices.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O56l1ggLmX4

#HousingSector #ASB #AntisocialBehaviour #HousingPolicy #CommunitySupport #HousingAssociations #TenantRights #Eviction #MentalHealthSupport #SubstanceDependence #CommunityEngagement #SupportNotPunishment #HousingSolutions #InclusiveHousing #SocialHousing #HousingReform #TenantWellbeing #HousingChallenges #CommunityFocus #HousingJustice

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