A community trigger gives victims and communities the right to request a review of their case and bring agencies together to take a joined up, problem-solving approach to find a resolution.
If the community trigger threshold is met, agencies, including the Council, Police, Clinical Commissioning Groups and Registered Social Landlords, will share information, review what action had been taken and decide if additional actions are required.
A victim of anti-social behaviour or another person's acting on behalf of the victim.
An individual acting on behalf of a group of residents or community group.
If you are raising the trigger as an individual, you must have made 3 reports in the previous 6 months of behaviour causing harassment, alarm or distress to an authority or agency and think no action has been taken or are not satisfied with the action taken.
If you are raising the trigger as representative of a group, 5 individuals in a local community must have reported, separately, similar incidents of anti-social behaviour to an authority or agency and believe that no action has been taken or are not satisfied with the action taken. The individual acting on behalf of the group must have all other individuals consent in order to raise the trigger.
To meet the criteria, incidents need to:
You can either contact Hampshire Constabulary by calling 101 or email communitytrigger@hampshire.pnn.police.uk.
You will need to provide details of each time you've complained, who you've complained to, including name, organisation and/or incident reference number, and information about the anti-social behaviour.
If you have an on-going complaint that is being dealt with, your case is not appropriate for the community trigger.
During the period of April 2018 to March 2019: