Tenants report antisocial behaviour with the My Account portal
The My Account portal is the easiest way to report and track antisocial behaviour
The My Account portal is the easiest way to report and track antisocial behaviour
We know antisocial behaviour can have a huge impact on our customers' lives and we will continue to support anyone who has concerns about antisocial behaviour during the coronavirus pandemic.
Please continue to report any antisocial behaviour through the My Account portal or by calling or emailing our Service Centre on 0161 393 7117 or servicecentre@fcho.co.uk.
To report any criminal activity contact Greater Manchester Police on 101 or online at www.gmp.police.uk. In an emergency always dial 999.
We are also continuing to make applications for injunctions and undertake possession proceedings during this time.
We understand that the current situation is very challenging, please treat everyone with respect and consideration so we can all get through this and come out the other side together.
This can be achieved by creating places where people treat each other with respect, consideration and behave in a way that is socially acceptable.
We want our tenants and communities to be proud of the area where you live.
You can help by
Keeping to your tenancy conditions and in particular being considerate towards your neighbours
Be responsible and accountable for the behaviour of family members and visitors
Take responsibility for solving minor disagreements and show consideration for different lifestyles
Treat all our employees, contractors and anyone working on our estates with respect
The term describes a wide range of unacceptable behaviours that can affect the quality of life of people living, visiting or working in Oldham, including:
Some incidents such as fly-tipping, property condition, graffiti and environmental hazards will be classed as tenancy and/or neighbourhood management and will be dealt with initially outside this policy by the Neighbourhood Officer.
We will not consider behaviour which results from different lifestyles or which may not be considered unreasonable by most people as anti-social behaviour. However, if it is excessive or is having a harmful effect on a person then we may assess the matter further. Such behaviour can include:
Some incidents may not require the opening of a formal case.
If we can help you and the incident involves violence, threats of violence or hate crime we will give it a Category 1 status and agree an action plan with you within 1 working day.
Other incidents such as noise, abuse and damage may be given a Category 2 status and we will agree an action plan with you within 3 working days.
The action plan will include what you can do, if we can take action - what we will do, how quickly we will do it and how often we will contact you.
An Antisocial Behaviour Case Review (previously known as the Community Trigger) is a process introduced to allow members of the public to ask Oldham Council to review their agency response to complaints of antisocial behaviour.
More information can be found on the Oldham Council website.