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Hate Crime & Safe Spaces
Information and resources on what a hate crime is, how to report it to the police or via third-party reporting centres, getting victim support, and Safe Places in Walsall.
Hate Crime
If you have experienced or witnessed a hate crime or incident, it can be daunting to report it but there are organisations that are there to support you. A hate crime is motivated by prejudice because of: race, religion, sexuality, disability, or because you’re transgender.
Police will usually only investigate the incident if a crime has happened (e.g. assault, vandalism etc), however, hate incidents such as verbal or online abuse will still be taken seriously. If you experience more than one hate incident by the same person or group of people, it might count as harassment. Harassment can be a crime.
Hate crime can be reported directly to the police; either online, by calling 101 or by visiting your local police station.
If, for whatever reason, you don't want to talk to the police, you can report hate crimes via a third-party centre such as:
Stop Hate: https://www.stophateuk.org/
True Vision: https://www.report-it.org.uk/your_police_force
Tell MAMA for Islamophobic-motivated hate: https://tellmamauk.org/
On Your Side for East & Southeast Asian: onyoursideuk.org
Crimestoppers allows you to report a crime confidentially without giving your name or talking to the police: https://crimestoppers-uk.org/
Support can also be found via various helplines including:
Galop LGBT+ Hate Crime Helpline: https://galop.org.uk/
Gypsy and Traveller Empowerment (GATE) Herts: https://gateherts.org.uk/hate-crime/
Victim Support: https://www.victimsupport.org.uk/more-us/contact-us/
Walsall Safe Spaces
A Safe Place offers help if someone is anxious, scared or at risk while they are out and about and need support. Especially in light of recent events, if you have experienced Hate Crime, a Safe Space can support you to report any hate crime or incidents to the relevant agency.
Walsall Safe Spaces:
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Aaina Community Hub
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Beechdale Lifelong Learning Centre (Frank F Harrison Community Association)
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Brownhills Community Centre (Brownhills Community Association)
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Manor Farm Community Association
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Moxley Peoples Centre
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Old Hall Peoples Partnership
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Palace Play Shop Eat (Bloxwich Community Partnership)
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Pelsall Community Centre (Pelsall Community Association)
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Pelsall Village Centre (Brownhills Community Association)
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Ryecroft Community Hub
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Stan Ball Centre (Bloxwich Community Partnership)
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Streetly Sports and Community Association
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The Collingwood Centre
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Walsall Black Sisters Collective
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Walsall Wood Hub (Brownhills Community Association)
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Willenhall Chart
Follow the link to use the map to find your nearest and view opening times/dates for each Safe Space: https://www.safeplaces.org.uk/