Antisocial Awareness Week 2026

This week marks Antisocial Behaviour Awareness Week, and there's no better way to mark it than by reminding our precious young people about the issues directly linked to its main causes.


This morning, Team JRHYS' "Sip n Talk" delivered a session on street safety and wellbeing, exploring the nature of behavioural patterns and the impact they can have in raising concern within our local community. The social pull of group behaviour is a force to be reckoned with all too often, the pressure to manage these outbreaks proves time-consuming for our local police and fuels fears of behaviour spiralling out of control.
Together, we can make a difference. 


If you witness antisocial behaviour in your area, please report it to your local police team, and encourage the young people in your life to get involved in sessions like these. Every conversation helps build a safer, stronger community for us all.

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