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Be Heard

Being a Member of Resolve gives you a ‘seat at the table’ and the chance to be heard as part of a large collective.

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CURRENT POLICY WORK

We are currently working with colleagues across Government on...

Along with the Home Office, we re-launched the ASB Case Review during ASB Awareness Week 2023. Now we continue work to introduce Specialist Housing Courts.

  • The ASB Ministerial Taskforce

  • Dangerous Dog Offences

  • Information Exchange with the LGA
WORKING GROUPS AND ADVISORY BOARDS

We work with many national and local partners to further develop and improve policy and best practice. 

This includes:

  • The All Party Parliamentary Group on ASB
  • The ASB Taskforce chaired by the Secretary of State for DLUHC and the Home Secretary
  • The Home Office Strategic ASB Board
  • The ASB Panel launched by former Housing Minister during our ASB Awareness Week
  • Our own National Policy Advisory Group 
  • Victim Commissioners’ Advisory Board
  • National Housing, Domestic Abuse Policy and Practice Group
  • Home Office Voluntary Sector Forum
  • N8 Policing Research Partnership Advisory Board
  • Neighbourhood Watch Board

Participating in / leading on these groups is in addition to the extensive work we do ‘behind the scenes’, working with parliamentarians and policy makers on a weekly basis to drive improvements to national legislation on behalf of Resolve Members and all communities across the country.

Latest News

Written by: Tom Nevitt
The Labour Party conference was set upon a backdrop of stern and cold impressions from the cabinet, on issues such as the economy, education, transportation and crucially community safety. Keir Sta...
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Alcohol and anti-social behaviour too often go hand in hand. A key example of this is a story from earlier this year, of a alcoholic drink called ‘dragon soop’ which was blamed for a ‘unprecedented...
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Social housing providers have been aware for some time of the all-important tenant satisfaction measures, that came into force from April 2023. The Transparency, Influence and Accountability Standa...
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Following a recent round table with members in Bristol, Rebecca Cobb from CobbWarren Solicitors presented the key facts on the Renter’s Reform now Renter’s Rights Bill. It was an extremely informat...
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Social housing providers face a variety of challenges when dealing with ASB. After our regional roundtable for members of the south, it was clear that one of the most common issues faced when deali...
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Resolve recently attended a social housing round table, where we had the pleasure of hearing from the work of Sadie Jones and her organisation, SheBeasts. SheBeasts vision is for every female to ov...
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The Governments SDS40 measures, aiming to tackle the overcrowding crisis in our prisons, came into effect on the 10th of September 2024, this was for those serving sentences of five years or l...
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Youth and community safety: How can we best support our young people? Young people are often noted as perpetrators of anti-social behaviour in their local communities, and often vilified in media....
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The Grenfell Inquiry: How it connects to community safety and what can be learned The Grenfell fire of 2017 destroyed lives and tore apart communities. Since the tragic incident, there has been ...
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In response to the recent civil unrest across much of the UK, we hosted a special edition of #GoldenHour (our facilitated discussion sessions for members).  Here are some of the notes and lea...