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Hate crime against disabled people isn’t treated the same way as crimes against other protected groups. We want to change this.
The Baroness Casey review of policing culture in the Metropolitan Police Service (the Met), made public on 21 March 2023, laid bare what many Disabled Londoners already know: that front-line policing is in dire need of improvement.
In July 2020, as the lead organisation for the London DDPO Hate Crime Partnership, we followed up with Twitter on some hateful and discriminatory tweets…
Options for hate crime advocacy qualifications is an important consideration in improving services for Disabled victims of hate crime.
On behalf of the London DDPO Hate Crime Partnership, Inclusion London submits responses and submissions on key issues affecting Disabled victims of hate crime.
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