
‘Anti-social behaviour has an impact on mental health and wellbeing’ - Baroness Newlove
Baroness Helen Newlove, the current Victims' Commissioner, said [ASB] is like “an invisible chronic illness because you can’t see anything, people think you’re fine”.
“It has an impact on your mental health and your wellbeing.”
Speaking to 5 Live Naga Munchetty, she said: “On the Victims and Prisoners Bill, anti-social behaviour victims are overlooked and not even recognised.”
She adds: “This is my challenge to government; persistent anti-social behaviour victim should have the right support like any other victim.”
This clip is originally from 5 Live Naga Munchetty on Monday 8th January 2024.
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