Community Trigger

If you have reported 3 separate incidents in the past 6 months to the council, police or social landlord and feel that the matter is still ongoing, you can request a community trigger.

What is a Community Trigger?

If you have reported 3 separate incidents of anti-social behaviour in the past 6 months to the council, police or social landlord and feel that the matter is still ongoing, you can request a community trigger.

The aim is to give 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 solution.

A community trigger is an impartial review of the circumstances which have previously been reported.

A panel will review the case and determine if appropriate action is being taken to resolve anti-social behaviour. The panel can make recommendations to the responsible organisation to improve the situation.

The trigger is not a complaints process. If you are unhappy with a service you have received, please consider making a complaint by contacting the organisation to whom you made the initial contact.

The following links lead to more information on the process in each district of West Yorkshire.

Find out more about Community Trigger in Bradford

Find out more about Community Trigger in Calderdale

Find out more about Community Trigger in Kirklees

Find out more about Community Trigger in Leeds

Find out more about Community Trigger in Wakefield