The recent summer disturbances across the country fuelled by an ongoing hateful rhetoric will lead to an increase in incidents of hate crime. This 2.5-hour workshop will support you to provide a robust, evidence-based approach to understanding hate crime, supporting victims, reviewing policies, and meeting the Regulator of Social Housing 'Consumer Standards Code of Practice'.
Session outline:
Social housing tenants are four times more likely than owner-occupiers to be victims of hate crime. Social housing providers have significant local influence, involvement in multi-agency partnerships, a legal obligation to respond to hate incidents and crime and meet the standards set by the Regulator of Social Housing.
Hate crime continues to be widely misunderstood, often being subsumed within anti-social behaviour, despite it having a more significant impact on its victims than non-hate motivated offences. Under-reporting is still a cause for concern and how service providers respond to allegations of hate crime, provide support, and undertake casework can make a huge difference in the well-being of victims, communities and fostering good relations in wider society.
Oct 25, 2024
13:00 - 15:00 GMT+1
This is a discounted price for Housing Diversity Network members.
This ticket is only for staff or board members whose organisation hold HDN Silver/Gold Membership (this does NOT include Standard or Plus memberships)