Hate Crime Awareness for Lichfield Diocese (Staffordshire Residents)1.5hrs
Welcome to our Hate Crime Awareness Session where we will explore the definition of Hate Crime and how to get support for Victims.
Date and time
Location
Online
About this event
- 1 hour 30 minutes
Organised by
Free Hate Crime Training
We deliver Free Hate Crime Awareness and Training Sessions across Staffordshire and Stoke on Trent only.
We are can deliver to a variety of groups and settings including:
- Professionals
- Communities
- Education Settings
What is hate crime?
A hate crime is when someone has a crime committed against them or their property because of either their, Race, Religion, Disability, Sexual orientation or Transgender identity.
Uniting Staffordshire Against Hate have been commissioned by Staffordshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner and Partners to deliver awareness sessions on Hate Crime.
Currently we offer:
One-hour awareness raising session with time for questions at the end. It is suitable for anyone looking for a general overview of hate crime, with objectives including:
- Legal definitions and the difference between hate crimes and hate incidents
- The prevalence of hate crimes, locally and nationally
- Barriers that prevent people reporting hate crimes
- The impact hate crimes have on victims
- How to access support and what victims can expect
For those wishing for more intensive training, we offer a full morning or afternoon 3.5 hour session for a ‘deeper dive’. This will be available separately.
This 3.5 hr Training awareness session with time for questions at the end. It is suitable for anyone looking for a more in-depth overview of hate crime, with objectives including:
- Legal definitions and the difference between hate crimes and hate incidents
- The prevalence of hate crimes, locally and nationally
- Barriers that prevent people reporting hate crimes
- The impact hate crimes have on victims
- Unconscious Bias, Stereotyping, Discrimination and Prejudice
- How to support a Victim of Hate Crime
- Hate Crime the Vulnerabilities and Partnership Working
- How to access support and what victims can expect
Our training and awareness-raising sessions are only available to professionals living and working in Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire.
Bespoke Training:
For bespoke Hate Crime training or for face to face delivery you can contact us at help.usah@staffsvictimsgateway.org.uk.
How to book:
The training link is available following registration on Eventbrite – see the links below. If you have any issues booking these, please contact us at help.usah@staffsvictimsgateway.org.uk.