Disability Hate Crime Partnership
Hate Crime Training Resources for frontline staff in public services
Access our disability hate crime training resources, including in-person and online training manuals, case studies, and films, developed through a co-production model with disabled trainers. Our training materials cover topics such as housing, schools, transport, and Deaf organizations and are designed to be delivered by disabled trainers.
Beyond the Numbers: Deaf and Disabled People’s Organisations and Hate Crime Support
Despite funding cuts, DDPOs continue to provide essential community-based support for disabled victims of hate crimes. However, with the criminal justice system becoming increasingly inaccessible, the official statistics fail to reflect the true extent of the issue.
Disabled Victims need independent hate crime advocates
To improve the outcomes for disabled victims of hate crime, there must be investment in long-term independent advocacy support.
Report on options for Hate Crime Advocacy Qualifications
Options for hate crime advocacy qualifications is an important consideration in improving services for Disabled victims of hate crime.
DDPO Disability Hate Crime Data Project: First Six Months
The first report on the data received from DDPOs about the disability hate crime cases they support and the challenges they face
Hate Crime Partnership contribute to MOPAC ‘Police & Crime’ Plan Consultation
The Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC) Police & Crime Plan will set out the work of the Mayor’s Office until 2025
Poor Police Response Report: Disabled Victims of hate crime
Published November 2021 on behalf of the London DDPO Hate Crime Partnership, comprised of 24 DDPOs across London offering support to Disabled victims of hate crime.
Why do people think they can say hateful things online?
We want to know your experience of hate speech on social media so we can campaign to get hate speech stopped and the perpetrators held to account.