Helplines Association “disappointed” about bullying helpline’s breach of confidentiality
February 22nd, 2010
The Helplines Association has issued a press release in response to an apparent breach of confidentiality by a helpline over the Gordon Brown bullying accusations. The chief executive of the National Bullying Helpline told the press that someone from Gordon Brown’s office had contacted them several times in the past year. THA says that it is concerned that this breach of confidentiality will reflect negatively on the helplines sector and that “the fundamental principle of any helpline is that they help to build the trust and confidence of their user to reach out for help.”
Download the full press release from the THA website.
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Panorama programme boosts public awareness of disability hate crime
February 22nd, 2010
Primetime TV coverage was given to disability hate crime last week by the BBCs Panorama programme. Undercover film and CCTV footage of disability hate crime and abuse was broadcast in a programme on disability hate crime in Bridgend, Wales. Wheelchair user Simon Green secretly filmed the shocking abuse he experienced and reveals that many incidents are not properly reported or prosecuted. Viewers commenting on the Panorama website were horrified by what they saw.
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Islamophobia report is published by new research centre
February 22nd, 2010
The new centre for research into Islamophobia and Anti-Muslim hate crime has published its first report. The report is reviewed positively by the Institute of Race Relations, with a few reservations.
Read the article from the Institute of Race Relations.
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No Place for Hate Conference – 26th March 2010
February 21st, 2010
The No Place for Hate conference will be held on 26th March in London. This conference explores the challenges and opportunities for taking effective action by bringing together the latest evidence, policy and practice developments across different sectors and countries.
Download information about the event
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Teenager found guilty of internet race hate campaign
February 21st, 2010
An un-named 17 year old has been found guilty of posting videos showing attacks on black people onto the video sharing site YouTube. He also ran a white supremacist website. This is the first case of its kind in England and Wales.
Read more here.
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New job vacancy at Stop Hate UK
January 25th, 2010
There is currently a vacancy for the newly created post of Reporting and Support Programmes Manager. This is a new and exciting opportunity to take forward our national Hate Crime services. for more details visit the get involved page. The deadline for applications is Tuesday 16 February at 10am.
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Holocaust Memorial Day 2010
January 23rd, 2010
27th January 2010 is Holocaust Memorial Day, the international day of remembrance for victims of the Holocaust and other genocides such as those in Rwanda, Bosnia and Croatia. This year’s theme is the Legacy of Hope, aiming for a safer, inclusive society where the differences between people are respected.
Details of events around the UK can be found on the Holocaust Memorial Day website.
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People in Liverpool to remember victims of Homophobia
January 23rd, 2010
On Saturday 30th January 2010 at 11am there will be a Pink and Black triangle wreath laying ceremony at The Peace Memorial, St Johns Gardens, Liverpool.
Representatives of Homotopia, Merseyside Police, Armistead, GYRO, Mersey Fire and Rescue Service,and Our Story Liverpool, as well as the Lord Mayor, will attend to remember victims of Homophobia. The event is part of the continuing focus of Homotopia’s Project Triangle, and marks the start of LGBT history month in February.
For more details contact Homotopia.
For information about LGBT history month, visit http://www.lgbthistorymonth.org.uk/
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