NationalHCAW Summer Meeting

NationalHCAW Summer Meeting

National Hate Crime Awareness Week Summer Meeting 2022 - UK Hate Crime Sector

By 17-24-30 National Hate Crime Awareness Week

Date and time

Mon, 22 Aug 2022 06:00 - 09:00 PDT

Location

Online

About this event

17-24-30 intends to organise three NationalHCAW online meetings (Spring, Summer and Winter), and National Hate Crrime Awareness Week in Autumn each year.

Spring - Networking

  • 14th March 2022 - NationalHCAW Spring Meeting
  • Discussions about planning this year's National Hate Crime Awareness Week 2022
  • Networking opportunities.
  • Presentations.

Summer - Representation

  • 22nd August 2022 - NationalHCAW Summer Meeting
  • Discussions finalising plans for Natioanl Hate Crime Awareness Week 2022
  • Networking opportunities.
  • Presentations.

Autumn - Community Safety

  • 8th-15th October 2022 - National Hate Crime Awareness Week 2022
  • Sunday 9th October - Act of Hope and Remembrance for those Affected by Hate Crime at Saint Paul's Cathedral.

Winter - Health and Wellbeing

  • 16th January 2023 - NationalHCAW Winter Meeting
  • Discussion about outcome of National Hate Crime Awareness Week 2022
  • Networking opportunities.
  • Presentations.

NB: Our onlines meetings are aimed at Hate Crime Sector professionals working across the UK, people who work and volunteer for anti-hate crime groups and organisations. We want to create opportunities for networking, communication and collaboration across the sector.

The meetings are not aimed at individuals experiencing hate crime or to provide a forum for cases/casework to be discussed - victims of hate crime should be directed to organisations that take on casework - as listed on the Reporting Hate Crime page on our national website.

https://nationalhcaw.uk/report-hate-crime

NB: This reporting page includes our Google Map which shows every Council website across the UK - indicating whether hate crime information is included on these websites.

In an emergency - call the police on 999. If it is not an emergency you can call them on 101 or report online using the True Vision national police website www.report-it.org.uk.

Call for presentations

If you would like a slot to give a presentation about your anti-hate crime research, project, service or group/organisation please contact Mark Healey at info@nationalhcaw.uk.

UK Hate Crime Network Group on LinkedIn

We encourage Hate Crime Sector professionals to join our UK Hate Crime Network group on LinkedIn, a group where people working and volunteering in the sector can network together.

With over 485+ members it is a great place to share your vacancies, research findings and information about your anti-hate crime projects and services.

https://www.linkedin.com/groups/8518679/

NationalHCAW Mailing list

We encourage you, if you are not already on our mailing list to sign up via the landing page below. We also suggest existing members on our national mailing list update their preferences to indicate whether you are based in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland or Wales.

http://eepurl.com/dwbN8n

Rainbow Lottery

We have a Rainbow Lottery page and are looking for 50 people to support our work by playiing the lottery each week. Lottery tickets are £1 with 50 pence for every ticket going to our charity if purchased through our page, a further 10 pence goes to supporting other LGBT+ causes.

Trustees and Volunteers

We are currently recruiting new trustees and volunteers - if you are interested please contact Mark Healey by email info@nationalhcaw.uk with a copy of your c.v. and a cover email explaining why you would like to join our team.

NationalHCAW Website

https://nationalhcaw.uk/

Our national website is organised into nine sections; (1) Home page. (2) Report Hate Crime. (3) Plan Your NationalHCAW. (4) News and Social Media. (5) Campaignes. (6) Volunteers and Staff. (7) NationalHCAW archive. (8) April Acts of Remembrance Archive. (9) Rainbow Boroughs Project.

NationalHCAW Campaign Materials

Free PDF resources are available for download from our website on the 'Planning your NationalHCAW' page. There are social media campaigns available to click, copy and paste on our 'Campaigns' page.

Organised by

17-24-30 National Hate Crime Awareness Week was founded in March 2009 to mark the 10th anniversary of the London Nail Bomb attacks on Brixton, Brick Lane and Soho. The group take's it's name from the combined dates of the three attacks that took place on the 17th, 24th and 30th April 1999.

The purpose of our anti-hate crme charity is to organise and facilitate the April Acts of Remembrance #AARNatonal Hate Crime Awareness Week #NationalHCAW in October and our annual #NationalHCAW H.O.P.E. campaign.

  • H = Hate crime awareness

  • O = Operational responses to hate crime

  • P = Prevention of hate crime

  • E = Empowering communities

info@nationalhcaw.uk | www.nationalhcaw.uk | Facebook  Instagram  Twitter @NationalHCAW/

We are a small charity registered with the Charity Commission 1184819

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