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We’re updating our Anti-Social Behaviour, Hate Crime and Hate Incident Policy and want to get your thoughts on this topic. Your feedback will be used to help shape the principles within the policy. We will also share the anonymous results of the survey with our Executive Team when they consider the policy.
You can get involved in two ways, by completing our survey or joining one of our online focus groups.
Find out more about getting involved below!
Survey
What's involved
Let us know what you think about anti-social behaviour by completing our survey and we’ll enter you into our prize draw to win a £50 Evoucher (unless you ask us not to). It will only take around 5-10 minutes to complete the survey.
The survey closes on Friday, 15th November 2024 – so please submit your thoughts before then if you'd like to take part. The lucky winner will be chosen at random and contacted shortly after the survey closes.
The focus group will take place on Zoom. During the session we’ll be asking some questions to find out your thoughts on certain types of anti-social behaviour, how you think Guinness should respond, and how Guinness can work with victims and those reporting anti-social behaviour. We’ll also be covering:
Noise nuisance
Hate crimes and hate incidents
Feeling safe
Workshop details
We’re holding the sessions over 4 dates and we expect them to last about 2 hours.
When
Tuesday 19 November from 6pm-8pm
Wednesday 20 November from 2pm-4pm
Tuesday 26 November from 3pm-5pm
Wednesday 27 November from 10am-12pm
What you’ll receive
To thank you for your time and participation, if you take part in a focus group you’ll receive a £30Evoucher.
How you can apply
Applications for the above focus groups are now closed. We will keep you updated on how the review is progressing and any other opportunities to get involved.
We’re updating our Anti-Social Behaviour, Hate Crime and Hate Incident Policy and want to get your thoughts on this topic. Your feedback will be used to help shape the principles within the policy. We will also share the anonymous results of the survey with our Executive Team when they consider the policy.
You can get involved in two ways, by completing our survey or joining one of our online focus groups.
Find out more about getting involved below!
Survey
What's involved
Let us know what you think about anti-social behaviour by completing our survey and we’ll enter you into our prize draw to win a £50 Evoucher (unless you ask us not to). It will only take around 5-10 minutes to complete the survey.
The survey closes on Friday, 15th November 2024 – so please submit your thoughts before then if you'd like to take part. The lucky winner will be chosen at random and contacted shortly after the survey closes.
The focus group will take place on Zoom. During the session we’ll be asking some questions to find out your thoughts on certain types of anti-social behaviour, how you think Guinness should respond, and how Guinness can work with victims and those reporting anti-social behaviour. We’ll also be covering:
Noise nuisance
Hate crimes and hate incidents
Feeling safe
Workshop details
We’re holding the sessions over 4 dates and we expect them to last about 2 hours.
When
Tuesday 19 November from 6pm-8pm
Wednesday 20 November from 2pm-4pm
Tuesday 26 November from 3pm-5pm
Wednesday 27 November from 10am-12pm
What you’ll receive
To thank you for your time and participation, if you take part in a focus group you’ll receive a £30Evoucher.
How you can apply
Applications for the above focus groups are now closed. We will keep you updated on how the review is progressing and any other opportunities to get involved.