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Supporting Victims of Anti-Social Behaviour with Charlie Hamilton-Kay from ASB Help.
Charlie Hamilton Kay is a specialist victim project manager at the ASB charity ASB Help. Charlie joined the team in July 2021 she previously worked as an ASB practitioner within Derbyshire victim services providing practical and emotional support to victims of ASB. As well as led the development of several projects to raise the profile of ASB within communities and the impact that it has on its victims. Charlie studied psychology at the University of Northumbria and takes a keen interest in the motivations of compulsions behind anti-social behaviour. She hopes that by understanding more about the reasons behind ASB we can effectively tackle it.
“It is absolutely key that we get support services available to victims of ASB. They feel like they have nowhere to go to escape from it which can do a lot of damage to a person both mentally and physically. It is important that within our communities we have some way of offering that emotional support to the people who are going through it”. Charlie Hamilton-Kay
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Supporting Victims of Anti-Social Behaviour with Charlie Hamilton-Kay from ASB Help.
Charlie Hamilton Kay is a specialist victim project manager at the ASB charity ASB Help. Charlie joined the team in July 2021 she previously worked as an ASB practitioner within Derbyshire victim services providing practical and emotional support to victims of ASB. As well as led the development of several projects to raise the profile of ASB within communities and the impact that it has on its victims. Charlie studied psychology at the University of Northumbria and takes a keen interest in the motivations of compulsions behind anti-social behaviour. She hopes that by understanding more about the reasons behind ASB we can effectively tackle it.
“It is absolutely key that we get support services available to victims of ASB. They feel like they have nowhere to go to escape from it which can do a lot of damage to a person both mentally and physically. It is important that within our communities we have some way of offering that emotional support to the people who are going through it”. Charlie Hamilton-Kay
Today on The Community Safety Podcast:
Connect with Charlie Hamilton-Kay:
Connect with The Community Safety Podcast:
● TheCommunity Safety Podcast Website
● TheCommunity Safety Podcast on Facebook
● https://www.instagram.com/the_community_safety_podcast