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Live events from G&B ASB Associates designed to provide you with the practical skills and knowledge to manage ASB in your organisation. From free webinars through to masterclass events tackling the latest issues, our ASB training events will empower you in your role to make informed decisions for your desired outcomes. Got a question about a live training session? Get in touch with us…
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Are you looking for a little extra support in relation to topical and crucial areas of ASB service delivery? Perhaps you don’t have the budget to commission direct consultancy support, or already have the internal expertise and simply want the opportunity to benchmark with others?
Our Work With Me masterclasses may be the answer.
These are not training sessions, rather dedicated time to spend with one of the specialist team at Green & Burton ASB Associates to ask questions, seek support and sound out ideas. Without the cost that comes from doing this as a single organisation
- 5 August, 2026
Summer School – Bite-Size ASB Training Sessions
We are running a series of bite-size sessions covering some of the key aspects of ASB casework.
Each session lasts 90 minutes and provides an introduction to essential processes, including triage, risk assessment, investigations, and managing expectations.
Who is it for?
These sessions are ideal for those new to ASB or as a refresher. You can attend individual sessions or book the full series.
Session times and dates
5th August – Triage and Assessment – Understanding what ASB is and how to assess incoming reports to determine if they are ASB or not.
12th August – Managing Expectations – Communicating clearly with all parties, setting realistic expectations, and using tools such as action plans to provide clarity on what will happen and when.
19th August – Risk Assessments – Taking a harm-centred approach, including effective communication and identifying vulnerability, understanding why this information is important, and how it should inform your response and next steps.
26th August: Investigations – Gathering relevant information, conducting interviews, and maintaining an impartial, unbiased approach.
Who is it delivered by
These sessions will be delivered by Katy Anderson, a highly experienced qualified trainer and ASB practitioner.
- 12 August, 2026
Summer School – Bite-Size ASB Training Sessions
We are running a series of bite-size sessions covering some of the key aspects of ASB casework.
Each session lasts 90 minutes and provides an introduction to essential processes, including triage, risk assessment, investigations, and managing expectations.
Who is it for?
These sessions are ideal for those new to ASB or as a refresher. You can attend individual sessions or book the full series.
Session times and dates
5th August – Triage and Assessment – Understanding what ASB is and how to assess incoming reports to determine if they are ASB or not.
12th August – Managing Expectations – Communicating clearly with all parties, setting realistic expectations, and using tools such as action plans to provide clarity on what will happen and when.
19th August – Risk Assessments – Taking a harm-centred approach, including effective communication and identifying vulnerability, understanding why this information is important, and how it should inform your response and next steps.
26th August: Investigations – Gathering relevant information, conducting interviews, and maintaining an impartial, unbiased approach.
Who is it delivered by
These sessions will be delivered by Katy Anderson, a highly experienced qualified trainer and ASB practitioner.
- 19 August, 2026
Summer School – Bite-Size ASB Training Sessions
We are running a series of bite-size sessions covering some of the key aspects of ASB casework.
Each session lasts 90 minutes and provides an introduction to essential processes, including triage, risk assessment, investigations, and managing expectations.
Who is it for?
These sessions are ideal for those new to ASB or as a refresher. You can attend individual sessions or book the full series.
Session times and dates
5th August – Triage and Assessment – Understanding what ASB is and how to assess incoming reports to determine if they are ASB or not.
12th August – Managing Expectations – Communicating clearly with all parties, setting realistic expectations, and using tools such as action plans to provide clarity on what will happen and when.
19th August – Risk Assessments – Taking a harm-centred approach, including effective communication and identifying vulnerability, understanding why this information is important, and how it should inform your response and next steps.
26th August: Investigations – Gathering relevant information, conducting interviews, and maintaining an impartial, unbiased approach.
Who is it delivered by
These sessions will be delivered by Katy Anderson, a highly experienced qualified trainer and ASB practitioner.
- 26 August, 2026
Summer School – Bite-Size ASB Training Sessions
We are running a series of bite-size sessions covering some of the key aspects of ASB casework.
Each session lasts 90 minutes and provides an introduction to essential processes, including triage, risk assessment, investigations, and managing expectations.
Who is it for?
These sessions are ideal for those new to ASB or as a refresher. You can attend individual sessions or book the full series.
Session times and dates
5th August – Triage and Assessment – Understanding what ASB is and how to assess incoming reports to determine if they are ASB or not.
12th August – Managing Expectations – Communicating clearly with all parties, setting realistic expectations, and using tools such as action plans to provide clarity on what will happen and when.
19th August – Risk Assessments – Taking a harm-centred approach, including effective communication and identifying vulnerability, understanding why this information is important, and how it should inform your response and next steps.
26th August: Investigations – Gathering relevant information, conducting interviews, and maintaining an impartial, unbiased approach.
Who is it delivered by
These sessions will be delivered by Katy Anderson, a highly experienced qualified trainer and ASB practitioner.
- 19 November, 2026
New ASB Tools and Powers Training Series – the Crime and Policing Act 2026
These training sessions are designed to support practitioners in understanding and preparing for the introduction of new and updated ASB powers under the Crime and Policing Act. The sessions will be delivered in line with implementation of the legislation, ensuring content reflects the final provisions and supporting guidance. The sessions will focus on how the new powers sit within the wider ASB framework and how they can be applied in practice, with emphasis on basic principles, evidential considerations and effective case management.
*Please note: at G&B ASB Associates we always ensure you get maximum value from our training. We are committed to only delivering this session once the Bill has Royal Assent and there is no risk of further amendments. We have scheduled this training for when Royal Assent is currently expected. Should this change, we will work with those booked to schedule a new date.
Respect Orders (Half Day) 19th November, 9:30am-12:30pm
This session will explore the intended purpose and structure of Respect Orders and where they sit within the wider ASB toolkit. It will examine the principles underpinning their use, the types of behaviours and scenarios they are likely to address, and how they are expected to complement existing early intervention and enforcement approaches.
The session will also focus on decision-making considerations, evidential requirements, and practical application.
Other sessions in this series:
Closure Powers for Housing Providers (Half Day) 23rd November, 9.30-12.30
Housing & Youth Injunctions (Half Day) 26th November, 9.30-12.30
Who these sessions are delivered by:
These sessions will be delivered by Katy Anderson, a highly experienced qualified trainer and ASB practitioner.
- 20 November, 2026
New ASB Tools and Powers Training Series – the Crime and Policing Act 2026
These training sessions are designed to support practitioners in understanding and preparing for the introduction of new and updated ASB powers under the Crime and Policing Act. The sessions will be delivered in line with implementation of the legislation, ensuring content reflects the final provisions and supporting guidance. The sessions will focus on how the new powers sit within the wider ASB framework and how they can be applied in practice, with emphasis on basic principles, evidential considerations and effective case management.
*Please note: at G&B ASB Associates we always ensure you get maximum value from our training. We are committed to only delivering this session once the Bill has Royal Assent and there is no risk of further amendments. We have scheduled this training for when Royal Assent is currently expected. Should this change, we will work with those booked to schedule a new date.
Respect Orders (Half Day) 19th November, 9:30am-12:30pm
This session will explore the intended purpose and structure of Respect Orders and where they sit within the wider ASB toolkit. It will examine the principles underpinning their use, the types of behaviours and scenarios they are likely to address, and how they are expected to complement existing early intervention and enforcement approaches.
The session will also focus on decision-making considerations, evidential requirements, and practical application.
You can find links to the other training sessions in this series below. Please note that due to high demand, each session is being delivered twice.
Respect Orders (half day)
19th November
20th November
Closure Powers for Housing Providers (half day)
23rd November
24th November
Housing and Youth Injunctions (half day)
26th November
30th November
Who these sessions are delivered by:
These sessions will be delivered by Katy Anderson, a highly experienced qualified trainer and ASB practitioner.
- 23 November, 2026
New ASB Tools and Powers Training Series – the Crime and Policing Act 2026
These training sessions are designed to support practitioners in understanding and preparing for the introduction of new and updated ASB powers under the Crime and Policing Act. The sessions will be delivered in line with implementation of the legislation, ensuring content reflects the final provisions and supporting guidance. The sessions will focus on how the new powers sit within the wider ASB framework and how they can be applied in practice, with emphasis on basic principles, evidential considerations and effective case management.
*Please note: at G&B ASB Associates we always ensure you get maximum value from our training. We are committed to only delivering this session once the Bill has Royal Assent and there is no risk of further amendments. We have scheduled this training for when Royal Assent is currently expected. Should this change, we will work with those booked to schedule a new date.
Closure Powers for Housing Providers (Half Day) 23rd November, 9.30am -12.30
The Crime and Policing Act widens the ASB toolkit for Housing Providers, including giving authority to use the Closure Powers. This session will focus on the implications of these changes for housing. The focus will be on how Closure Powers may be used alongside existing tenancy and ASB tools, and what practitioners need to consider in preparation for implementation.
Learners will explore:
- the current legal framework and proposed changes under the Bill
- the extension of use to housing providers and practical implications
- evidential requirements and considerations
- case management considerations
- links with wider ASB and tenancy enforcement tools
Other sessions in this series:
Respect Orders (Half Day) 19th November, 9:30am-12:30pm
Housing & Youth Injunctions (Half Day) 26th November, 9.30am – 12.30pm
Who these sessions are delivered by:
These sessions will be delivered by Katy Anderson, a highly experienced qualified trainer and ASB practitioner.
- 24 November, 2026
New ASB Tools and Powers Training Series – the Crime and Policing Act 2026
These training sessions are designed to support practitioners in understanding and preparing for the introduction of new and updated ASB powers under the Crime and Policing Act. The sessions will be delivered in line with implementation of the legislation, ensuring content reflects the final provisions and supporting guidance. The sessions will focus on how the new powers sit within the wider ASB framework and how they can be applied in practice, with emphasis on basic principles, evidential considerations and effective case management.
*Please note: at G&B ASB Associates we always ensure you get maximum value from our training. We are committed to only delivering this session once the Bill has Royal Assent and there is no risk of further amendments. We have scheduled this training for when Royal Assent is currently expected. Should this change, we will work with those booked to schedule a new date.
Closure Powers for Housing Providers (Half Day) 23rd November, 9.30am -12.30
The Crime and Policing Act widens the ASB toolkit for Housing Providers, including giving authority to use the Closure Powers. This session will focus on the implications of these changes for housing. The focus will be on how Closure Powers may be used alongside existing tenancy and ASB tools, and what practitioners need to consider in preparation for implementation.
Learners will explore:
- the current legal framework and proposed changes under the Bill
- the extension of use to housing providers and practical implications
- evidential requirements and considerations
- case management considerations
- links with wider ASB and tenancy enforcement tools
You can find links to the other training sessions in this series below. Please note that due to high demand, each session is being delivered twice.
Respect Orders (half day)
19th November
20th November
Closure Powers for Housing Providers (half day)
23rd November
24th November
Housing and Youth Injunctions (half day)
26th November
30th November
Who these sessions are delivered by:
These sessions will be delivered by Katy Anderson, a highly experienced qualified trainer and ASB practitioner.
- 26 November, 2026
New ASB Tools and Powers Training Series – the Crime and Policing Act 2026
These training sessions are designed to support practitioners in understanding and preparing for the introduction of new and updated ASB powers under the Crime and Policing Act. The sessions will be delivered in line with implementation of the legislation, ensuring content reflects the final provisions and supporting guidance. The sessions will focus on how the new powers sit within the wider ASB framework and how they can be applied in practice, with emphasis on basic principles, evidential considerations and effective case management.
*Please note: at G&B ASB Associates we always ensure you get maximum value from our training. We are committed to only delivering this session once the Bill has Royal Assent and there is no risk of further amendments. We have scheduled this training for when Royal Assent is currently expected. Should this change, we will work with those booked to schedule a new date.
Housing & Youth Injunctions (Half Day) 26th November, 9.30-12.30
The Crime and Policing Act brings significant changes to the current Part 1 injunction framework, introducing Housing Injunctions and Youth Injunctions in its place.
Housing Injunctions in 2026 are not limited to social housing providers and relate to the location of the ASB, rather than the tenure. Available to Police, Local Authority and Social Housing Providers tackling ASB in a residential setting, this course is essential for all ASB practitioners.
This session will explore what these changes mean to case management. The focus will be on the key changes, including the principles of use, evidential considerations, and the practical implications for case management and operational delivery.
Delegates will gain a clear understanding of how the new tool are intended to operate and what this means for applying these powers effectively in practice.
Other sessions in this series:
Respect Orders (Half Day) 19th November, 9:30am-12:30pm
Closure Powers for Housing Providers (Half Day) 23rd November, 9.30am -12.30pm
Who these sessions are delivered by:
These sessions will be delivered by Katy Anderson, a highly experienced qualified trainer and ASB practitioner.
- 30 November, 2026
New ASB Tools and Powers Training Series – the Crime and Policing Act 2026
These training sessions are designed to support practitioners in understanding and preparing for the introduction of new and updated ASB powers under the Crime and Policing Act. The sessions will be delivered in line with implementation of the legislation, ensuring content reflects the final provisions and supporting guidance. The sessions will focus on how the new powers sit within the wider ASB framework and how they can be applied in practice, with emphasis on basic principles, evidential considerations and effective case management.
*Please note: at G&B ASB Associates we always ensure you get maximum value from our training. We are committed to only delivering this session once the Bill has Royal Assent and there is no risk of further amendments. We have scheduled this training for when Royal Assent is currently expected. Should this change, we will work with those booked to schedule a new date.
Housing & Youth Injunctions (Half Day) 26th November, 9.30-12.30
The Crime and Policing Act brings significant changes to the current Part 1 injunction framework, introducing Housing Injunctions and Youth Injunctions in its place.
Housing Injunctions in 2026 are not limited to social housing providers and relate to the location of the ASB, rather than the tenure. Available to Police, Local Authority and Social Housing Providers tackling ASB in a residential setting, this course is essential for all ASB practitioners.
This session will explore what these changes mean to case management. The focus will be on the key changes, including the principles of use, evidential considerations, and the practical implications for case management and operational delivery.
Delegates will gain a clear understanding of how the new tool are intended to operate and what this means for applying these powers effectively in practice.
You can find links to the other training sessions in this series below. Please note that due to high demand, each session is being delivered twice.
Respect Orders (half day)
19th November
20th November
Closure Powers for Housing Providers (half day)
23rd November
24th November
Housing and Youth Injunctions (half day)
26th November
30th November
Who these sessions are delivered by:
These sessions will be delivered by Katy Anderson, a highly experienced qualified trainer and ASB practitioner.
I have used both training and consultancy services provided by Janine Green and would recommend them highly.Services are professional, extremely knowledgable (both operationally and strategically); and also competitively priced.Both my team and myself have benefited from her experience greatly.
Andrew C, ASB Team Leader
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