Successful prosecution in Rugby
A 56-year old defendant from Rugby has been sentenced for racially abusing two people including a police officer.
Read more...This date falls within Hate Crime Awareness Week 2018 and the Conference will be the focus of our 2018 campaign to fight gainst hate in our communities and promote cohesion.
The community conference is open to anyone who lives or works in Warwickshire. We want to come together to embrace our differences. This conference is FREE to attend.
The conference aims to:-
The format of the event will be a mixture of presentations and interactive sessions including the oportunity to take part in a creative art workshop.
We are pleased to announce that the Conference will be hosted by Trish Adudu, a freelance journalist, television presenter and radio host of the BBC Coventry & Warwickshire Breakfast Show. Speakers will include:-
There will also be stalls and displays from organisations who offer support and help to people who have experienced prejudice.
For further information, download our event flyer.
Spaces at the conference are limited and you need to register in advance. Follow this link to book your FREE ticket now.
If you have any questions, contact info@reporthatenow.com
A 56-year old defendant from Rugby has been sentenced for racially abusing two people including a police officer.
Read more...Successful Hate Crime Prosecutions in Warwickshire. A 44-year old Bedworth man, who racially abused his neighbour's partner, has been sentenced.
Read more...The law protects everyone against prejudice or hostility that is directed towards them based on their disability, gender identity, nationality, race, religion...
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