There are many different types of anti-social behaviour (ASB), ranging from noise and stray dogs to assault and hate crime.
And, there are also a number of different organisations to report ASB to – so it is vitally important that if you are experiencing any form of ASB, you know how to report it, and who to report it to.
This helpful chart gives you all of the details you need to ensure that you can confidently report your issue to the correct organisation and receive the appropriate guidance and help.
Do you require emergency assistance? / Are you or others in immediate danger?
YES
Call 999
NO – Continue to No 2
Is a crime being committed?
YES
Call 101
If you experience any of the below, please contact the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) using the Non-Emergency Number 101
Intimidation
Assaults
Harassment
Theft
Drug Use/Dealing
Drunken disorderly /rowdy behaviour in a public
Hate crime
Criminal damage
Reports can also be made on-line to PSNI by visiting www.psni.police.uk or anonymously by calling Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
NO – Continue to No 3
Do any of the following issues apply?
YES
Noise nuisance
Fly posting
General noise nuisance
Dog fouling
Dog nuisance
Stray dogs
Disputes about high hedges
Litter/illegal dumping
Abandoned vehicles
If you experience any of the above contact Armagh City, Banbridge & Craigavon Borough Council 0300 0300 900 and ask for the Environmental Health department or email
NO – Continue to No 4
Other agencies that can assist with ASB
ASB, tenant issues in NIHE property or homeless after hours – Contact NIHE During office hours – 03448 920 900, Out of hours – 03448 920 908, Out of hours for customers with hearing difficulties – 18001 03448 920 908
Concerns about ASB in parks and open spaces owned by Council – contact 0300 0300 900 or email
If you have any concerns regarding children, older people or those with a mental illness, contact Southern Health and Social Care Trust; Office hours
Children – 028 37 567 100 Adults – 028 37 564 423 Out of hours (children and adults) – 028 95 049 999
Policing & Community Safety Partnership on 0300 0300 900 or for any graffiti that is racist, sectarian or of an offensive nature
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