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Two drop‑in events next week for anyone affected by hate crime.
📅 4 Feb, 10am–2pm, Healthwatch Bury
📅 6 Feb, 11am–2pm, Mill Gate (opposite Boots)
Your feedback will help strengthen local support and improve safety. #HateCrimeAwarenessWeek #Bury

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Supporting anyone affected by hate crime across Bury with two Feb drop‑in events. 📅 4 Feb, 10–2, Healthwatch Bury 📅 6 Feb, 11–2, Mill Gate. Your feedback helps improve local safety. #healthwatchbury #HateCrimeAwarenessWeek

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Save the Date: National Hate Crime Awareness Drop‑In
Join us on Wed 4 Feb, 10am–2pm at Healthwatch Bury (56–58 Bolton St, BL9 0LL).
We’re here to listen to your concerns about hate crime and make sure your voice is heard.

More info: healthwatchbury.co.uk/news/2026-01... #HateCrimeAwarenessWeek

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Image of an A3 piece of paper with green writing which says Discrimination in a bubble with different topics connected using arrows and staff holding a pen

Image of a QAC student talking to the police officer in the QA café

Image of a QAC student talking to the police officer in the QA café

National Hate Crime Awareness Week was observed last week.

To raise awareness, students across the college were invited to a session with PC Chris Thompson and PC Annie Yorke from West Midlands Police to learn and discuss themes around hate crimes.

#HateCrimeAwarenessWeek

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Also got to see some development work i did for a little animation for #hatecrimeawarenessweek framed in an exhibit which made me feel like a real artist and stuff!

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It is important to understand how bullying relates to hate crime and hate incidents, and what the law has to say about it. ⚖️

This #HateCrimeAwarenessWeek, learn what the law says and how to respond: anti-bullyingalliance.org.uk/tools-inform...

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IT'S #HateCrimeAwarenessWeek
Trans people are more likely to experience threats of physical or sexual harassment or violence compared with LGB people, yet most do not report #HateCrime they experience. StopHateUK wants to change that - READ MORE: stophateuk.org/about-hate-crime/transgender-hate

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Hold My Hand campaign logo made of two hands in the colours of the rainbow joined to form a heart shape.

IT'S #HateCrimeAwarenessWeek
Less than half of LGBTQ+ people feel safe holding a partner's hand in public.
Everyone deserves to live free from fear.
That's why Stonewall is campaigning for LGBTQ+ safety. Find out how you can stand against hate: stonewall.org.uk/our-work/campaigns/hold-my-hand

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In the last 12 months, over 20,000 LGBTQIA+ hate crimes were reported. The numbers reported by the home office are likely to be much lower than the real picture.

#HateCrimeAwarenessWeek

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This #HateCrimeAwarenessWeek, we join Kisharon Langdon in standing against hate, especially towards those who face intersectional discrimination, targeted both for their faith and their disability.

➡️ Read renecassin.org/standing-tog...

Share it. Let’s lift up voices that too often remain unheard.

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🗣️ Today we're at the ‘Adversity to Diversity’ Hate Crime Conference in South Shields!

Proud to be promoting our HATE ID app and Hate Crime Advocacy Service - helping people report hate and access support.

Let’s keep building safer, more inclusive communities together. 💙
#HateCrimeAwarenessWeek

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We know how important it is for people to feel safe when travelling in London, but our research has shown us this isn’t always the case. Find out how to report a hate crime: tfl.gov.uk/travel-information/safet...
#HateCrimeAwarenessWeek #NationalHCAW #NoPlaceForHate

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As part of #HateCrimeAwarenessWeek 2025 The NYC Safeguarding Team attended an event at Northallerton Town Hall organised by Mencap in partnership with North Yorkshire Community Safety Hub to talk about hate crime, safeguarding and sharing information about local services available in Northallerton.

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Physical harm, like being punched, pushed, touched in your private areas or not being looked after.
Verbal harm, like you or your supporters being called names or threatened in public or online.
Property harm, like when your home, your car or your things are damaged on purpose. 
Blocking access, like putting bins in your way or regularly parking in a Blue Badge space on purpose.
You can call 101 to report it to the police. Only call 999 if someone’s life is in danger.

Easy read image: Physical harm, like being punched, pushed, touched in your private areas or not being looked after. Verbal harm, like you or your supporters being called names or threatened in public or online. Property harm, like when your home, your car or your things are damaged on purpose. Blocking access, like putting bins in your way or regularly parking in a Blue Badge space on purpose. You can call 101 to report it to the police. Only call 999 if someone’s life is in danger.

What is a disability hate crime?

A disability hate crime is when someone is attacked because they are disabled.

#HateCrimeAwarenessWeek #HCAW

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This week is #HateCrimeAwarenessWeek 💛
Yesterday, staff and volunteers joined a Hate Crime Awareness session with officers from Devon & Cornwall Police.
We learned what a hate crime is, how to report one & how to support our clients in doing so - because everyone deserves to feel safe in Devon.

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🌈 This week is #HateCrimeAwarenessWeek

We will be raising awareness of what a hate crime is, what to do if you experience a hate crime, and how you can report it, including through a Support and Report Centre such as Intercom Trust

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Cambridge is a city of unity, diversity, and respect.

🎥 This #HateCrimeAwarenessWeek, we’re proud to launch a video showing our community standing together against hate.

#NoPlaceForHate #NationalHCAW

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#HateCrimeAwarenessWeek
Partners across York and North Yorkshire are working together to tackle Hate Crime.
Visit Hate Crime Awareness Week 2025 | www.nypartnerships.org.uk/hcawcsp #HelpNotHateNY

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1/ This #hatecrimeawarenessweek, I'm proud the Liberal Democrats sponsored NC122 to the Crime and Policing Bill in Parliament which takes steps to classify anti-LGBTQ+ hate crimes as 'aggravated' offences.

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Word cloud in a speech bubble highlights terms like misogyny, intimidation, and harassment for Hate Crime Awareness Week, 11-18 October 2025.

It's national Hate Crime Awareness Week - visit this dedicated website for the latest news, information, resources and events: https://www.nypartnerships.org.uk/hcawcsp

#HelpNotHateNY #HateCrimeAwarenessWeek #York

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Hate crime has no place in Liverpool.

This Hate Crime Awareness Week, find out what hate crime is, how to report it, and what we’re doing as a city to stand together against hate.

Together, we can make Liverpool a city free from hate. 💚

#HateCrimeAwarenessWeek #OurLiverpool

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Support messaging on a purple background saying Galop is here if you experience anti-LGBT+ hate for Hate Crime Awareness Week.

Support messaging on a purple background saying Galop is here if you experience anti-LGBT+ hate for Hate Crime Awareness Week.

It’s #HateCrimeAwarenessWeek! This week, and every week, we believe that everyone has the right to live their life authentically, without fear of harassment or abuse 🌈🏳️⚧️

If you experience anti-LGBT+ hate, Galop is here for you.

📞 0800 999 5428
📧 help@galop.org.uk
💻 galop.org.uk

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Hate crime Get help and advice on hate crimes and hate incidents. Find out what a hate crime is, how to check if you’ve experienced one and report it to the police.

A hate crime support service can support you whether you want to report it to the police or not.

Our advice can help you understand the process, so it doesn’t feel so daunting ⤵️
#HateCrimeAwarenessWeek
www.citizensadvice.org.uk/law-and-cour...

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A purple ribbon above the words National Hate Crime Awareness Week 2025

This National Hate Crime Awareness Week we are encouraging everyone to take a stand against hate crime. If you experience or witness hate on public transport, report it tfl.gov.uk/travel-information/safet...

#NationalHCAW #HateCrimeAwarenessWeek #NoPlaceForHate

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The Squidgies are celebrating. And they have a very good reason!

The Squidgies will soon be returning to Outernet screens for #HateCrimeAwarenessWeek, and they can't wait. Stay tuned for more details and more squidginess... 👀

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Leeds City Council   West Yorkshire Police

HATE CRIME
AWARNESS WEEK 2025

12th to 19th October 2025

The Safer and Stronger Communities Team at Leeds City Council,
West Yorkshire Police and partners across the city will be hosting
free events, online sessions and engagement activities around key
areas of the Hate Crime agenda for National Hate Crime
Awareness Week.

Hate Crime Awareness Week Launch Event
Leeds City Council is proud to host the official launch of Hate Crime
Awareness Week 2025, in collaboration with West Yorkshire Police and
Stop Hate UK.
This year’s theme focuses on disability hate crime, highlighting the
lived experiences of disabled people, the barriers they face, and the
collective action needed to tackle prejudice and promote inclusion.

This informative and interactive face-to-face event will feature:

Keynote speakers from leading organisations
Table discussions to share insights and experiences
Information stalls with resources and support

Whether you're a frontline worker, community advocate, or concerned
resident, your voice matters. Join us to help shape a safer, more
inclusive Leeds.

Venue: Banqueting Suite, Civic Hall

Date: Monday 13th October 2025 - 9am-12pm

Booking: Email hatecrime@leeds.gov.uk to book your place

Accessibility: The venue is wheelchair accessible. Please let us know
about any additional access needs when booking.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Click here to report a Hate Crime
Click here to find out more about National Hate Crime
Awareness Week
Click here to email us at: hatecrime@leeds.gov.uk

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Leeds City Council West Yorkshire Police HATE CRIME AWARNESS WEEK 2025 12th to 19th October 2025 The Safer and Stronger Communities Team at Leeds City Council, West Yorkshire Police and partners across the city will be hosting free events, online sessions and engagement activities around key areas of the Hate Crime agenda for National Hate Crime Awareness Week. Hate Crime Awareness Week Launch Event Leeds City Council is proud to host the official launch of Hate Crime Awareness Week 2025, in collaboration with West Yorkshire Police and Stop Hate UK. This year’s theme focuses on disability hate crime, highlighting the lived experiences of disabled people, the barriers they face, and the collective action needed to tackle prejudice and promote inclusion. This informative and interactive face-to-face event will feature: Keynote speakers from leading organisations Table discussions to share insights and experiences Information stalls with resources and support Whether you're a frontline worker, community advocate, or concerned resident, your voice matters. Join us to help shape a safer, more inclusive Leeds. Venue: Banqueting Suite, Civic Hall Date: Monday 13th October 2025 - 9am-12pm Booking: Email hatecrime@leeds.gov.uk to book your place Accessibility: The venue is wheelchair accessible. Please let us know about any additional access needs when booking. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Click here to report a Hate Crime Click here to find out more about National Hate Crime Awareness Week Click here to email us at: hatecrime@leeds.gov.uk QR Code Stop discrimination in all forms What makes us different, makes us Leeds National Hate Crime Awareness Week logo Hate Hurts logo

Next Monday, as part of #HateCrimeAwarenessWeek, @leedscitycouncil.bsky.social and @westyorkspolice.bsky.social are hosting a launch event to mark a week of further events and activities in Leeds.

It's at Leeds Civic Hall from 9am-12 Noon. To book a place, please email hatecrime@leeds.gov.uk.

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