Hackney,
13
October
2023
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15:29
Europe/London

Become a hate crime champion this National Hate Crime Awareness Week

Residents who want to play a part in fostering strong relations between Hackney’s communities are being invited to become hate crime champions, as the Council hosts a series of street stalls as part of National Hate Crime Awareness Week.

With the first recruited a year ago, the borough’s hate crime champions help and advise victims and witnesses of a hate crime or incident. There have been several members of our community who have volunteered their time, with the Council looking to recruit champions from all of Hackney’s communities. 

The Council will be hosting a series of street stalls next week as part of National Hate Crime Awareness Week, where residents can find out more about becoming a hate crime champion and how they can help foster strong relations between Hackney’s communities. The events will also provide residents with more information about what constitutes hate crime and how they can report it: 

Date 

Activity

Time

Location

Mon, 16th Oct

Hate Crime Stall 

From 11am - 2pm

Outside Sainsburys Stamford Hill. 

1 Amhurst Park, London N16 5LW

Tue, 17th Oct

Hate Crime Stall 

From 11am - 2pm

Mare Street Narrow Way, Lower Clapton, London E8 1HL

Wed, 18th Oct

Two Hate Crime Awareness Workshops/Stalls

11am - 1pm and 

2pm - 4:00pm

Stamford Hill Library, Portland Ave, N16 6SB

Thurs, 19th Oct

Two Hate Crime Awareness Workshops/Stalls

11am - 1pm and

2pm - 4pm

Hackney Central Library, 1 Reading Lane, London E8 1GQ

Fri, 20th Oct

Hate Crime Stall outside Hackney Town Hall

From 11am - 2pm

Hackney Town Hall, Mare St, London E8 1EA

Sat, 21st Oct

Hate Crime Stall 

From 11am - 2pm

Mare Street Narrow Way, Lower Clapton, London E8 1HL


The Council is also hosting its first hate crime forum next month, with representatives from Hackney’s communities invited to discuss and collaborate with the Council on best practice when sharing important messages around hate crime with different communities.

Find out more about becoming a hate crime champion by emailing noplaceforhate@hackney.gov.uk.