Course Overview
Format
- Introductory Course
- Up to 1 Study Hour
- Online Study
- Self-Printed Certificate
Accreditation
- 1 CPD Hour
- CPD Certified
Course description
The course explores a the legal powers and tools available to police, local authorities and landlord’s to tackle anti-social behaviour.
The course briefly looks at the following:
- Preparing a witness statement
- A Landlord’s legal powers and tools to tackle Anti-Social Behaviour
- Police and Local Authority legal tools and powers to tackle Anti-Social Behaviour.
Lesson Plan
The learning objectives for this module are as follows:
- Explain the importance of engaging with witnesses
- Explain how to gather evidence and conduct effective witness interviews
- Explain what the different types of evidence are
- Explain how to prepare witness statements
- Explain the legal tools and powers introduced by the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014, as well as existing legal tools available to registered providers, the police and local authorities.
Accreditation
The content of this course has been independently certified as conforming to universally accepted Continuous Professional Development (CPD) guidelines.
Certification
On completion of this course you will be able to print a Virtual College certificate.
Duration
It is estimated that this course will take approximately 1 hour, depending on the individual speed of the learner. The module can be completed at the learner’s own pace.
Target Audience
Anyone working in the housing sector that will deal with aspects of anti-social behaviour.
Entry Requirements
There are no specific entry requirements for this course
You will learn
- Explain the importance of engaging with witnesses
- Explain how to gather evidence and conduct effective witness interviews
- Explain what the different types of evidence are
- Explain how to prepare witness statements
- Explain the legal tools and powers introduced by the Anti-Social Behaviour
- Crime and Policing Act 2014
- Existing legal tools available to registered providers
- The police and local authorities
Who is it for?
Roles including:
- Anyone working in the housing sector that will deal with aspects of anti-social behaviour
Legislation
Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 The Anti-social Behaviour Act 2003 Crime and Disorder Act (1998) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), 2018
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