The respect agenda is a cross–government strategy to tackle bad behaviour and nurture good. It is about central government, local agencies, local communities and every citizen working together to build a society in which we can respect one another, where anti social behaviour is rare and tackled effectively, and communities can live in peace together.
The police, local authorities and other agencies, including East North East Homes Leeds , are encouraged to use the full range of tools and powers to deal with anti social behaviour and problem behaviour.
To show our ongoing commitment to stronger safer communities East North East Homes Leeds has signed up to the Respect standard for Housing management.
The Respect Standard for Housing Management, launched on Thursday 17 August 2006, outlines the core components essential to delivering an effective response to anti-social behaviour and building stronger communities, such as accountability, leadership, giving greater resident empowerment, and supporting community efforts at tackling anti-social behaviour.
For More information Respect please visit www.respect.gov.uk