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Save the dateFebruary 27, 2025 to March 20, 2025 GMT+11
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Contact Person: Ahi Team
Event Details
Event Details

Customer satisfaction in the community housing sector is strongly influenced by the way an organisation manages neighbour disputes and anti-social behaviour issues.


Knowing the difference between a neighbour dispute and anti-social behaviour and having the tools to manage both issues with confidence, can make the difference between service excellence and a service complaint.


This training program will pave the way for service excellence in ASB case management.

 

You don't need to be currently employed in the sector or an ahi: member to undertake this course. However, ahi: members receive discounted training so if you'd like to join, click here - https://www.theahi.com.au/memberships


The program consists of 12 hours of learning delivered over four 3-hour modules of training, giving you the tools and confidence to triage and manage reports of ASB effectively from the first point of contact. 


Core themes which flow throughout the program include:

  • Partnership working - why, when, who, how?
  • The importance of an effective ASB policy and procedure
  • Supporting the person causing the harm - impact of mental health, identifying support needs, etc
  • The importance of communication and managing expectations
  • The importance of record keeping


Dates for this intake of the Program are listed below. Time of each workshop is 12.30pm - 3.30pm AEST:

  • Thursday, 27/02/2025 - Module 1 - Receiving and Assessing a Report of ASB
  • Thursday, 06/03/2025 - Module 2 - Victim Support, Risk and Vulnerability
  • Thursday, 13/03/2025 - Module 3 - Effective ASB investigations
  • Thursday, 20/03/2025 - Module 4 - Taking Action


Upon completion of all 4 modules, delegates will receive a certification of completion.  If a delegate misses a module of learning, they will need to undertake a makeup module at the next available date before receiving their certificate.


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Course Overview and Dates
Course Overview and Dates

This course is designed to take approximately 12 hours. The 4 modules of learning covered in the course include:


Module 1 - Receiving and Assessing a Report of ASB (Thursday, 27th February 2025, 12.30pm-3.30pm AEST):

  • What is ASB?
  • How to decide whether a report meets the definition of ASB using a harm centred approach
  • Neighbour disputes - what they are, how to best manage them
  • Professional curiosity - recognising when reports might be symptoms of other problems, such as domestic abuse, hoarding or exploitation/gang activity.


Module 2 - Victim Support, risk and Vulnerability (Thursday, 6th March 2025, 12.30pm-3.30pm AEDT):

  • Understanding the impact ASB can have and the consequences when we don't manage it effectively
  • Identifying signs of risk at first report
  • Prioritising cases based on a harm centred approach
  • Conducting effective complainant interviews using the PEACE model
  • Action planning with complainants, including methods of reporting and next steps
  • Completing a risk assessment and recognising what actions to take to mitigate risk


Module 3 - Effective ASB investigations (Thursday, 13th March 2025, 12.30pm-3.30pm AEDT):

  • How to plan an investigation and identify known and potential sources of information
  • What questions to ask to help determine severity, risk and proportionate responses
  • Conducting an effective interview with the person causing the harm - how to manage conflict, ensure fairness etc.
  • How to manage counter complaints fairly but without delay to the progression of the case


Module 4 - Taking Action (Thursday, 20th March 2025, 12.30pm-3.30pm AEDT):

  • How to determine the best course of action to take
  • The twin track approach - making sure to consider the needs of the person causing the harm
  • The types of interventions, including practical solutions, empowering residents to help themselves, non-legal portions etc.
  • Best practice for monitoring and closing ASB cases


Course Completion:

Learners will be issued a certificate of completion once all four modules of training have been completed.


Course Delivery:

Each module will be delivered online via Zoom


Who should attend:

  • Team Leaders and Managers responsible for managing reports of ASB
  • Anyone new to receiving and responding to reports of ASB
  • As a refresher for anyone receiving and responding to reports of ASB
Workshop Facilitator
Workshop Facilitator
  • Joanna Leckie (Lead Consultant - Australia at Big Picture Training)

    Joanna Leckie

    Lead Consultant - Australia at Big Picture Training

Tickets
Tickets

Non-Member

A$1,250

Affiliate Member

A$1,250

All other Members

Member Price A$950

Where applicable, GST will be applied