Hate Crime against Disabled People
One in five Disabled people report they have either experienced hostile or threatening behaviour or even been attacked.
Inclusion London’s evidence to the online abuse enquiry
The House of Commons Petitions Committee is investigating online abuse and the experiences of Disabled people after a petition started by Katie Price achieved more than 220,000 signatures. Inclusion London’s Chair Anne Novis gave oral evidence to the committee, and we have also submitted written evidence.
Our response to the Mayor’s proposed policing changes
The Mayor has proposed changes to the way the public contacts the police to report crimes in the future. Inclusion London’s main concern regarding all the proposals is that they are accessible to Deaf and Disabled people. This is outlined in our response.
Mayor’s draft Policing and Crime consultation – our response
Inclusion London responded to the consultation on the Mayor’s draft Policing and Crime plan 2017–2021. We call on Mayor Sadiq Khan to ensure that disability hate crime is given additional status to ensure it is treated equally with other hate crime strands.