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This survey is designed for Mid Devon Housing tenants who have reported incidents of anti-social behaviour (ASB). We recognise the significant impact ASB can have on individuals and communities, and we want to ensure our current process for handling ASB effectively meets the needs of those reporting it. Your responses will help us to identify if there are any gaps in the service and whether you have any suggestions on ways in which we can improve our approach to ASB.
This survey is designed for Mid Devon Housing tenants who have reported incidents of anti-social behaviour (ASB). We recognise the significant impact ASB can have on individuals and communities, and we want to ensure our current process for handling ASB effectively meets the needs of those reporting it. Your responses will help us to identify if there are any gaps in the service and whether you have any suggestions on ways in which we can improve our approach to ASB.
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