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Page 1: Hate Crime in Northumberland Summary of Community Discussions 2011 Equality and Diversity Update August 2011

Hate Crime in Northumberland

Summary of Community Discussions 2011

  Equality and Diversity Update August 2011

Page 2: Hate Crime in Northumberland Summary of Community Discussions 2011 Equality and Diversity Update August 2011

Who is affected?In 2009-10, 19 cases of hate crime were reported in Northumberland:•18 on grounds of race•1 on grounds of homophobia.Hate Crime in Northumberland Report 2010

Vision Sense research found that for every one crime reported, approximately 20 more went unreported.

Page 3: Hate Crime in Northumberland Summary of Community Discussions 2011 Equality and Diversity Update August 2011

•Clayton research

48% of transgender people have been victims of assault78% have been verbally abused by strangers 43% report themselves as a victim of crime motivated because they are transgender.

• Mind survey

62% of 304 respondents reported verbal harassment and taunting about their mental health.

Page 4: Hate Crime in Northumberland Summary of Community Discussions 2011 Equality and Diversity Update August 2011

• Equality and Human Rights Commission research

Disabled people are four times more likely to experience a hate crime than non disabled people.

•Mencap research

90% of people with a learning disability had experienced bullying and harassment66% had been bullied regularly32% had been bullied on a daily or weekly basis.

Page 5: Hate Crime in Northumberland Summary of Community Discussions 2011 Equality and Diversity Update August 2011

Northumberland Community groups’ activity

• NCDN, CABx and Crown Prosecution host Hate Crime in Northumberland Conference July 2009

• Follow up task group coordinated by NCDN has met twice yearly since, focussing on all equalities, and including housing, health.

• CAB Policy Officer produced policy summary ‘Hate Crime in Northumberland’

• Individual involvement in CPS panels, liaison with LMAPs• LINk AGM highlighted homophobic hate crime and discussed further with

WoWi Group• Youth Forum event identified discrimination as top issue• Wansbeck Disability Forum engages with Police, ARCH etc and develops

project• Discussions in Aspire 2B programme and SENACT re BME groups• Northumberland Disability and Deaf Network holds consultation event

Page 6: Hate Crime in Northumberland Summary of Community Discussions 2011 Equality and Diversity Update August 2011

Feedback from Northumberland Disability and Deaf Network

What needs to be done

• To raise awareness of how to report a hate crime and who to report it to.

• To have a co-ordinated approach and liaise with NCC.

• To be involved with LMAPs.

• To liaise with Neighbourhood Watch

• Support is needed for people after they have reported a hate crime.

Page 7: Hate Crime in Northumberland Summary of Community Discussions 2011 Equality and Diversity Update August 2011

• What would help to support people who experience a hate crime?

• A telephone helpline for people to contact.• Support Organisations offering advocacy and

aftercare such as WDF• Involvement with Neighbourhood Watch co-

ordinators.• Reassurance about facts of community safety• Information about the process

Page 8: Hate Crime in Northumberland Summary of Community Discussions 2011 Equality and Diversity Update August 2011

Feedback from Northern Pride consultation

• Work with local groups

• Possibly counselling available to bullied people

• Make sure GPs/staff in rural/traditional areas like North Northumberland are more LGBT aware i.e. Training

• Tackle homophobic graffiti

• More information on services

Page 9: Hate Crime in Northumberland Summary of Community Discussions 2011 Equality and Diversity Update August 2011

Feedback from NCDN / CAB Conference Hate Crime in Northumberland

• More diversity voices coming together to look at common issues, through VCS organisations initially

• Addressing the continuing lack of awareness of what constitutes hate crime and how it will be dealt with

• A more coordinated response from housing providers• Influencing the Council Hate Crime Strategy• The potential for the ARCH service to extend into

Northumberland

Page 10: Hate Crime in Northumberland Summary of Community Discussions 2011 Equality and Diversity Update August 2011

Roles needed • Coordinators and sign posters

Steering group made up of agencies involved, such as• Police - Care Managers• DWP - Housing• CPS - NHS Staff- GP’s, CPN’s, Midwives and Commissions• Schools - Voluntary Organisations• Victim Support - Mental Health Services• Advocacy - Counselling• Politicians/ Councillors

Agencies working together• Problems identified early are solved collectively• Important to raise awareness

Reporting• Involving support organisations in the process

Page 11: Hate Crime in Northumberland Summary of Community Discussions 2011 Equality and Diversity Update August 2011

Next Steps?

• Working together?

• Project aims....

• Outputs.......

• Outcomes........