National Hate Crime Awareness Week 2022

The council is proud to support the National Hate Crime Awareness Week, taking place from 8th – 15th October 2022.

National Hate Crime Awareness Week aims to:

  • Raise awareness of hate crime and hate incidents in Barking and Dagenham.
  • Encourage joined up working between local authorities, partners, and communities to tackle hate crime and hate incidents.
  • Encourage and support residents to report hate related crimes and incidents




What’s happening in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham?


The London Borough of Barking and Dagenham Council are committed to standing up against hate crime, intolerance, and extremism. As part of National Hate Crime Awareness Week, the council and partners have organised events and stalls to bring together communities to share information and advice to support residents and those visiting Barking and Dagenham.


Event

Date/Time

Venue

Event description

Information Advice Stalls

Tuesday 11 October 22

10:00am- 4:00pm

Short Blue Place - (in front of Asda),

Barking, IG11 8FJ

Information and advice stall providers:

- DABD

- JGO - SuperSistah - Project and Hani the Muslim Superhero

- Refuge

- Stay Safe East

- Tell Mama

- MPS (Neighbourhood Policing Team)


Hidayah LGBTQ1+

Training and Awareness Session

Wednesday 12 October 22

12:30pm-1:30pm

Register Online to book your space

This training session will discuss the barriers faced by Queer, Transgender, and Intersex People of Colour (QTIPOC) in reporting hate crime.


Stop Hate UK

Disability Hate Crime Training

Wednesday 12 October 22

12:30pm-1:30pm

Register Online to book your space

Stop Hate UK - Disability Hate Crime Training for Community and Staff

Galop Training

Thursday 13 October 22

11:00am-1:00pm

Register Online to book your space

PAN London training will cover:

- LGBT+ awareness

- Nature and impact of hate crime

- Hate crime laws

- Underreporting

- Barriers to accessing services

- Good practice when working with LGBT+ hate crime victims

- Referral & signposting info

Stay Safe East

Disability Hate Crime Training Session


Friday 14 October 22

11:00am-12:30pm

Register Online to book your space

Stay Safe East will deliver presentation on

- On their advocacy service,

- What is Hate Crime

- How to identify when a vulnerable person with disability has been a target of hate crime

- Share case studies and referral process.


Victim Support - Get Help

Report Hate Crime


The council is proud to support the National Hate Crime Awareness Week, taking place from 8th – 15th October 2022.

National Hate Crime Awareness Week aims to:

  • Raise awareness of hate crime and hate incidents in Barking and Dagenham.
  • Encourage joined up working between local authorities, partners, and communities to tackle hate crime and hate incidents.
  • Encourage and support residents to report hate related crimes and incidents




What’s happening in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham?


The London Borough of Barking and Dagenham Council are committed to standing up against hate crime, intolerance, and extremism. As part of National Hate Crime Awareness Week, the council and partners have organised events and stalls to bring together communities to share information and advice to support residents and those visiting Barking and Dagenham.


Event

Date/Time

Venue

Event description

Information Advice Stalls

Tuesday 11 October 22

10:00am- 4:00pm

Short Blue Place - (in front of Asda),

Barking, IG11 8FJ

Information and advice stall providers:

- DABD

- JGO - SuperSistah - Project and Hani the Muslim Superhero

- Refuge

- Stay Safe East

- Tell Mama

- MPS (Neighbourhood Policing Team)


Hidayah LGBTQ1+

Training and Awareness Session

Wednesday 12 October 22

12:30pm-1:30pm

Register Online to book your space

This training session will discuss the barriers faced by Queer, Transgender, and Intersex People of Colour (QTIPOC) in reporting hate crime.


Stop Hate UK

Disability Hate Crime Training

Wednesday 12 October 22

12:30pm-1:30pm

Register Online to book your space

Stop Hate UK - Disability Hate Crime Training for Community and Staff

Galop Training

Thursday 13 October 22

11:00am-1:00pm

Register Online to book your space

PAN London training will cover:

- LGBT+ awareness

- Nature and impact of hate crime

- Hate crime laws

- Underreporting

- Barriers to accessing services

- Good practice when working with LGBT+ hate crime victims

- Referral & signposting info

Stay Safe East

Disability Hate Crime Training Session


Friday 14 October 22

11:00am-12:30pm

Register Online to book your space

Stay Safe East will deliver presentation on

- On their advocacy service,

- What is Hate Crime

- How to identify when a vulnerable person with disability has been a target of hate crime

- Share case studies and referral process.


Victim Support - Get Help

Report Hate Crime


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