if you or someone else is in immediate danger please call 999 and ask for the police.Silent calls will work if you are not safe to speak – use the Silent Solution system and call 999 and then press 55.
Introduction
Introduction to Keeping Safe: Hate Crime by Charlotte Sanderson, Lead for Hate Crime and Preventing Radicalisation, Suffolk County Council
Want to know more about keeping yourself and others safe from Hate Crime? Additional Resources section
A short powerful video produced by the Suffolk County Council Localities and Partnership Team including people speaking about their own experience of hate crime and footage of hate crime in Suffolk designed to raise awareness of hate crime and the work being undertaken in Suffolk to support victims was also launched at the event. Warning: Graphic content.
A hate crime is defined as any incident which constitutes a criminal offence, perceived by the victim or anyone else as being motivated by prejudice or hate. Suffolk County Council’s webpage has more information and sources of support.
Information, resources and guides to a range of hate crimes including: Bullying and harassment, Disability hate crime, Internet hate crime, Religious hate crime and Sexual orientation hate crime.
A powerful video commissioned by Stockton Borough Council and Cleveland Police highlighting racism as part of the Prevent campaign.
Getting support
if you or someone else is in immediate danger please call 999 and ask for the police.Silent calls will work if you are not safe to speak – use the Silent Solution system and call 999 and then press 55.
If you have been a victim or witness of crime If you need help, support or advice, Norfolk and Suffolk Victim Care are there for you. Everything you tell them is strictly confidential.
Norfolk and Suffolk Victim Care (Monday – Friday 8AM – 5PM)
Tel: 0300 303 3706
Victim Support National Support number (24 hours)
Tel: 0808 16 89 111
Participation opportunity
If you would like the opportunity to participate in an online, interactive, facilitated group discussion on this subject please register your interest using the link here or at the top of the page.
We will arrange a date based on demand and contact you by email with further details.
Any questions/ comments contact us
if you or someone else is in immediate danger please call 999 and ask for the police.Silent calls will work if you are not safe to speak – use the Silent Solution system and call 999 and then press 55.