UK Hate Crime Network – Directory of Conversations

UKHC Directory of Conversations

This page provides a directory of conversations taking place within the UK Hate Crime Network Group on LinkedIn. It is a copy of information shared in the 17-24-30 No To Hate Crime Campaign WordPress site here.

To access these conversations you will need;

  1. to have a LinkedIn profile,
  2. to be a member of the UK Hate Crime Network Group on LinkedIn.

You can join LinkedIn hereand ask to join the UK Hate Crime Network Grouphere.

The UK Hate Crime Network Group has been set up to enable people working across the hate crime sector to link up with each other and provide a platform to share ideas and information on how we can work together.

The group is administrated by the 17-24-30 No To Hate Crime Campaign.

You can contact the 17-24-30 by email info@17-24-30.org

Simply like or comment on a conversation on LinkedIn and you will receive direct updates when anyone else participates in that particular conversation.

Click on the links listed below to go directly to the specific conversations they are attached to.

Remember – please do not share personal contact information (no telephone numbers and no addresses) without the express permission of their owner. Only share information which is already in the public domain (i.e. website addresses, social media links and profiles). This is not a forum to share case information. Data protection applies to everything you post.

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Key articles about the UK Hate Crime Network Group to read.

There are articles or conversations about the UK Hate Crime Network group.

Terms of Reference

This is a conversation about developing our terms of reference.

Reporting Hate Crime

This conversation provides information about the variety of reporting options open to people who wish to report hate crime.

In an emergency always contact the Police by calling 999 or 101 if it is not an emergency.

United Kingdom

United Kingdom Regions

Help us map out where groups, organisations and services are located around the UK by commenting with their basic social media details on the relevant regional conversation thread.

For example the London Hate Crime Blog operates in London so a link to the blog has been added in a comment to the London Region conversation. Click or comment on a Regional conversation if you want to receive updates as they are posted.

European Union

This conversation is for updates about what is happening in the European Union.

Hate Crime Strands

Help us map out groups, organisations and services catering for specific hate crime strands by commenting with their basic social media details on the relevant hate crime strand conversation thread.

For example the Inclusion London focuses on Disability Hate Crime so I have commented on that conversation with their details. Click or comment on the Hate Crime Strand conversations you work in, or want to follow.

Hate Crime Social Media Profiles

If you want us to follow your Facebook group/page or Twitter profile comment with a link to your social media profile on the relevant conversation threads below.

Hate Crime Information, News and Research Updates

This section of conversations covers key issues within the sector.

Key Annual Equality / Community events

This section of conversations covers key events within the sector and communities affected by hate crime that we work with (more events to be added in due course).

UK Government, Departments, Opposition & Political Parties

 

UK Police Services

This section of conversations cover’s Police Services and organisations in the UK.

London Councils

Key Partners

This section of conversations covers key partners and organisations within the hate crime sector.

WE STAND TOGETHER WITH…

International Organisations

Other articles and links shared within the group

This section of conversations provides links to single conversation posts that have been shared on the UK Hate Crime Network Group wall but which are not part of an on-going organised conversation thread (in some cases they may be cross posted to organised conversation threads where relevant).