Friday, November 24, 2017

UK: Volunteers will help people at new community hate crime hubs across the Towns


People wishing to report hate crimes will be able to do so by visiting these hubs, either in person or via the telephone.

Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UK desk
Source/Credit: Kent Online
By Lynn Cox | November 23, 2017

The volunteers within these new hubs have specialist skills and knowledge

A new initiative where people can report hate crimes through community volunteers has launched in the Towns.

The new hate crime reporting hubs will allow people to report hate crimes through trained volunteers in a confidential environment within the community without having to talk to the police first.

Various community groups have signed up to be a part of the new hate crime reporting hubs and these include, the Ahmadiyya Nazir Mosque in Gillingham Road; Age UK in Woodlands Road, Gillingham; Kent Muslim Welfare Association in Canterbury Street, which is also in the town.

People can also report such crimes to the Nucleus Arts Cafés in Chatham High Street and Rochester High Street and the Aztec Day Services building in Medway City Estate, Strood and the Royal Mencap Society, at Moore Skills Centre, in Medway Street, which is also Chatham.

People wishing to report hate crimes will be able to do so by visiting these hubs, either in person or via the telephone.


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