Harassment

Last modified 26/08/09 at 10:21

Harassment is a deliberate attack against a group or individual because of their race, sexuality, HIV/Aids status, age, mental health problem or disability. Sometimes there may be no obvious reason for harassment.

Please let us know if you are being harassed and we will do our best to help, by giving you advice, support and, where possible, taking action against the person or people harassing you. You should also report the problem to the police, who may also be able to take action.

How to contact us

If you would like to report an incident or incidents of harassment, you can do so on this website, using our harassment initial report form. Your personal details will be secure.

If you wish to seek advice on the matter, you can contact our Neighbourhood Customer Service Managers:

Tel: 0800 073 0417 / 020 7447 3100
Minicom: 0207 288 4007

(Please also use these numbers to report anti-social behaviour or domestic violence.

You'll also find useful advice and contact numbers for dealing with anti-social behaviour on our Respect website.

Harassment leaflet

For more information on dealing with harassment, please:

Download our harassment information leaflet (PDF) (209 KB)

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