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Deputy Leader Cllr Cobbett pledges support for Hate Crime Awareness Week
This week (9th-16th October) is National Hate Crime Awareness Week and, as a council, we stand in solidarity with this and aim to raise awareness of the issue of hate crime in our society.... Our whole community has a part to play in ensuring hate crime isn't tolerated in our borough.... Please read through our web pages for more information on what is being done about hate crime in Kingston, how to report a hate crime, and for advice and support if you have been a victim of hate crime.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/207/deputy-leader-cllr-cobbett-pledges-support-for-hate-crime-awareness-week -
Hate crime
What is a hate crime... If a hate incident breaks the law then it is a hate crime.... What is being done about hate crime
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Hate crime
Hate Crime Community Pledge... work alongside the Anti-Hate Crime Action Group to tackle hate crimes and incidents in the borough and ensure victims receive a high-quality service.... monitor hate crime data within the borough through the Anti-Hate Crime Action Group.
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National Hate Crime Awareness Week in Kingston
We recognise that our whole community has a part to play in ensuring hate crime is not tolerated. ... We work with partners such as Kingston Race and Equalities Council (KREC) and the Anti Hate Crime Action Group to tackle discrimination and hate crime and to promote equality of opportunity and strong and positive community relations. ... So this Hate Crime Awareness Week, please join me reaffirming your commitment to actively working together to challenge all forms of hate by signing our community pledge.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/516/national-hate-crime-awareness-week-in-kingston -
Hate crime
How to Report a Hate Crime or Incident... It is important to report hate incidents and hate crimes if you are a victim or a witness.... report a Hate Crime or Incident through their website
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Hate crime
Kingston Race and Equalities Council (KREC) offers a free advice, support, counselling, advocacy and mediation service to all victims of hate crime and hate incidents.... Stop Hate Helpline tackles all forms of Hate Crime and discrimination by ensuring every person, regardless of identity, has someone to listen to, believe, and advise them.... You can use Stop Hate website to report hate crime and receive support, call 08001381625 or text 07717989025.
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Community Event - Holocaust Memorial Day Commemoration 2025
There is no excuse for antisemitism, islamophobia, or any other hate crime.... If you need to report any incidents of Hate Crime, please contact the Police on 101 or in an emergency dial 999.... More details on reporting Hate Crime and accessing support can be found on the Kingston Council website.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/events/event/375/community-event---holocaust-memorial-day-commemoration-2025 -
Community Event - Holocaust Memorial Day Commemoration 2025
There is no excuse for antisemitism, islamophobia, or any other hate crime.... If you need to report any incidents of Hate Crime, please contact the Police on 101 or in an emergency dial 999.... More details on reporting Hate Crime and accessing support can be found on the Kingston Council website.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/events/event/375/community-event-holocaust-memorial-day-commemoration-2025 -
Leader of Kingston Council reaffirms unswerving commitment to eliminating racism
For more information on how to spot a hate crime, report it, or get help, support and advice visit their hate crime pages here.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/163/leader-of-kingston-council-reaffirms-unswerving-commitment-to-eliminating-racism -
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Deputy Leader Cllr Cobbett pledges support for Hate Crime Awareness Week... This week (9th-16th October) is National Hate Crime Awareness Week and, as a council, we stand in solidarity with this and aim to raise awareness of the issue of hate crime in our society.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news?page=35