We are leaders in working with community-based organisations, local authorities, police, and other stakeholders to develop hate crime prevention programmes, improve support for victims of hate crime, and undertake research to better understand experiences and responses to hate crime in the UK.
Our community initiatives support marginalised socio-economic, ethnic, religious and cultural groups explore their perceptions and experiences of prejudice, discrimination, and identity-based violence.
We encourage community-led responses to hate crime – and the prejudice and marginalisation that can lead to such violence. We are breaking down barriers between victims and public officials, in the process helping to promote dialogue, encourage transparency, and strengthen community relationships.