HARTPURY_WELLBEING_BOOKLET_2022

Look out for Signs that someone is at risk of anti-social behaviour include: • Avoiding college/university or being in trouble • Stealing or shop-lifting • Having unexplained amounts of money • Mixing with a bad crowd • Using drugs and/or alcohol • Violence towards others Action Talk to the Wellbeing team or your tutor • Learn to respect people and things around you. The government is encouraging young people to behave well with these things • Acceptable Behaviour Contracts (ABCs), a written agreement between a young person and their local authority to stop problems before they start. • Anti-social Behaviour Orders (ASBOs), a set of rules given to a young person between 10 and 17 whose behaviour is causing problems. The rules may prevent them from going places or meeting certain people. • Are you aware that if you are over 17, the police can question you without an adult being present? Contacts Your Tutor Wellbeing | 01452 702327 | wellbeing@hartpury.ac.uk Residential Support Team | 07768091041 | wardens@hartpury.ac.uk WHISPER | Report via our anonymous reporting tool WHISPER by texting HCU1 and your message to 07860021323

Hartpury College Police Community Support Officers via Wellbeing

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