National
Hate Crime
True Vision: A national scheme supported by all police forces in England, Wales and Northern Ireland providing information to the public about what hate crime is and the ways you can report it. You can also report hate crimes through the website using the online form.
Home Office - government advice and information on crime.
The Press Complaints Commission Independent body to examine complaints about editorial content of UK newspapers, magazines and their websites. Telephone: 02078310022. Textphone: 02078310123. Helpline: 08456002757. Scottish Helpline: 01312206652. Welsh Helpline: 02920395570. 24hour press office: 07980264359. 24 hour Advice Line: 07659152656. Email: complaints@pcc.org.uk
Witnessed a Hate Crime?
If you have witnessed a Hate Crime you may be asked to go to court as a witness. Going to court: a step by step guide to being a witness should give you all the information you need to know about the process.
The Crown Prosecution Service offer many resources for both victims and witnesses and DirectGov is a useful source of information relating to general crime and justice.
Victim Support’s Witness service provides comprehensive practical and emotional support the witnesses as well as Children at court.
If you are a vulnerable or intimidated witness you may be eligible for certain special measures.
The Safer and Stronger Communities Partnership of Sefton Council have produced two informative films on how Hate Crime is being tackled in Sefton and the support available to witnesses of Hate Crimes.
Have you witnessed a crime but may have difficulties understanding or being understood as a witness? An intermediary is someone who helps a witness to give evidence in a court or to tell the police or a lawyer what happened. See the Criminal Justice System’s guide or call 0870 241 4680 for more information.
Internet Hate Crime
The Internet Watch Foundation will investigate reports of incitement to racial hatred on websites hosted in the UK.
Disability and Mental Health
Valuing People A government website aimed at people with learning disabilites, with advice, information and training packs relating to hate crime and other issues.
Voice UK A national charity supporting people with learning disabilities and other vulnerable people who have experienced crime or abuse.
Arc UK A membership organisation, which supports providers of services to people with a learning disability to promote real change.
Arc SafteyNet A range of national resources related to Hate Crime and disability free to download and use.
Scope A charity concerned with achieving equality for those with disabilities, particularly those affected by cerebral palsy.
Mind A charity offering support and advice to people with mental health problems.
Saneline 0845 767 8000 – Out of hours emotional support and information for people with mental health problems.
VoiceUK Supports people with learning disabilities and other vulnerable people who have experienced crime or abuse as well as their families, carers and professional workers.
Mencap Specialize in helping those with learning disability lead fulfilling lives. Call Mencap direct on 0300 333 4444 to find Mencap services near you, or check out their Website for resources and campaigns.
Change A human rights organisation led by people with learning disabilities. They deliver training & produce accessible books, booklets, Picture Bank CD-ROMs & individual pictures.
Rethink A charity helping people affected by severe mental illness to improve their quality of life
Cerebra A charity helping improve the lives of children with brain related conditions through researching, educating and directly supporting children and their carers.
The Judith Trust A trust that runs campaigns and supports research concerning those with both a mental illness and learning disability.
Refugees and Asylum Seekers
Refugee Council A charity providing free advice and information to refugees and asylum seekers.
Immigration Advisory Service Free legal advice on immigration and asylum law.
Young people
Get Connected Confidential help for young people.
Childline Free 24 hour counselling service for children and young people.
The Site Information for young adults.
Albert Kennedy Trust Support for lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans homeless young people.
Every Disabled Child Matters A campaign for rights and justice for every disabled child.
Gypsy, Roma and Traveller
www.gypsy-traveller.org Advice, information and training organization providing a wide range of services to all Travellers nation wide.
www.travellerstimes.org.uk News, pictures, video, opinion and resources from within the Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities.
Anti-Semitic Hate Crime
You can contact the CST if you are the victim of an antisemitic incident or you have information regarding an antisemitic incident that happened to somebody else. The CST have a dedicated team which deals with antisemitic incidents and provides victim support while respecting your confidentiality at all times. The CST can liaise with the Police and other bodies to help ensure that any incident is dealt with properly. If you d not want to contact the Police directly, CST can do so on your behalf as a ‘Third Party Reporter’.
LGBT
International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia
Gender Trust For people whose lives are affected by gender identity issues
Gender Network Working for respect for gender, gender identity and gender expression
Galop Galop works to prevent and challenge homophobic and transphobic hate crime in Greater London. 02077042040.
Stonewall A charity that campaigns on issues affecting lesbian, gay and bisexual people. 08000502020.
Stonewall Housing Advice 02073595767
Broken Rainbow 03009995428 help for LGBT people experiencing domestic violence.
UK Lesbian and Gay Immigration Group Charity that promotes equality and dignity for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people who seek asylum in the UK, or who wish to immigrate here to be with their same-sex partner. 02079227811.
The Lesbian & Gay Foundation An organisation delivering community, health and support services to lesbian, gay and bisexual people in the UK. To reach their helpline, call 0845 3 30 30 30 (local call rate), 10am-10pm (Staffed), 10pm-10am (automated system).
Race
Show Racism the Red Card A charity who aim to combat racism by producing anti-racist educational resources, featuring professional footballers, for young people and others.
Support and Advice
Victim Support A national charity for victims and witnesses of crime in England and Wales.
Equality and Human Rights Commission Promoting equality and human rights by providing advice and guidance.
Community Legal Advice Free, confidential and independent legal advice for residents of England and Wales.
Law Centres Not-for-profit legal practices providing free legal advice and representation to disadvantaged people.
Samaritans A national charity providing confidential non-judgemental emotional support, 24 hours a day for people who are experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including those which could lead to suicide. You can visit their website or call them on 08457 90 90 90.
UNISON For information relating to equality and employment issues.
Turning Point Health and social care organisation. Provision of services for people affected by drug and alcohol misuse, mental health problems and those with a learning disability.
Metropoliton Police Non-emergency contact: 0300 1231212
The Helplines Association For assistance and advice regarding setting up and effectively running a helplines.
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