Let's End Hate Crime
A hate crime is when someone commits a crime against you because of your disability, transgender identity, race, sexual orientation, religion, or alternative subculture.
It doesn't just mean physical violence. Someone using offensive language towards you, or harassing you because of who you are (or who they think you are), is also committing a hate crime.
You might want to shrug it off if it happens to you; but if you tell us, we can investigate and stop it getting worse - for you or for someone else.
Even is you're not sure if it's a crime, you should report it so we can investigate.
Who to contact
- Website
- www.letsendhatecrime.com/
- Scan to visit this website
Time / Date Details
- When is it on
- 24 hours a day, seven days a week
- Time of day
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Afternoon
Morning
Evening
Who is it for?
- Supporting People With
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- Becoming older
- Learning disability
- Mental health
- Autistic Spectrum
- Communication
- Physical impairment
- Profound or Multiple Needs
- Hearing impairment
- Visual impairment
Accessibility
- Details
You can report all hate crimes online at report-it.org.uk or visit a third-party reporting centre - find out where these are by visiting LetsEndHateCrime.com
Availability
- Referral Required?
- No
- Referral Details
If you're in immediate danger, call 999.
To report a hate crime anywhere in Greater Manchester, call 101.
Tell us what heppened and why you think it was a hate crime. This will help us to investigate and get you the support you need.
If it happened om a train, you can also report it by texting 61016 or calling 0800 40 50 40.
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