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National Hate Crime Awareness Week #NationalHCAW 2023
A week of action to encourage the authorities, key partners and communities affected by hate crime to work together to tackle local issues.14 October 20238 months to go.#NationalHCAW Launch event at St Paul’s Cathedral
A special service of Hope and Remembrance for all those affected by hate crime.15 October 20238 months to go.Latest Twitter updates
- NationalHCAW Google Map 2023 - it is live and we are ready to add markers for your hate crime events 2023. google.com/maps/d/viewer?… 5 days ago
- RT @RainbowBoroughs: The Rainbow Boroughs Project is run by the anti-hate crime charity @NationalHCAW Whilst sharing the stats - we feel… 3 weeks ago
- RT @RainbowBoroughs: The Rainbow Boroughs Project are developing a website mapping LGBT+ groups, organisations and services across London.… 3 weeks ago
- RT @RainbowBoroughs: The Rainbow Boroughs Project are developing a website mapping LGBT+ groups, organisations and services across London.… 3 weeks ago
- RT @RainbowBoroughs: The Rainbow Boroughs Project are developing a website mapping LGBT+ groups, organisations and services across London.… 3 weeks ago
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Tag Archives: 17-24-30
New and updated NationalHCAW resources uploaded to website
17-24-30 NationalHCAW have added new and updated NationalHCAW resources to their national website for National Hate Crime Awareness Week 2019. HOPE Campaign 2019 HOPE Flyer A6 leaflet 2019 NationalHCAW 2019 Blank Posters NationalHCAW Frames 2019 NationalHCAW Leaflet 2019 NationalHCAW 3 … Continue reading
NationalHCAW UK website promotion
17-24-30 NationalHCAW have given our national website a complete overhaul to get it ready for National Hate Crime Awareness Week #NationalHCAW 2019. The colour scheme for the website is orange this year, with an updated NationalHCAW logo and using the … Continue reading
April Acts of Remembrance #AAR 2019
Media Coverage The 20th anniversary of the three London Nail Bomb attacks on Brixton, Brick Lane and Soho attracted a lot of media coverage this year. We were contacted by a number of journalists; Sarah Lee BBC Website Nicola Slawson Huffington Post … Continue reading
Posted in April 30th - Soho, Uncategorized
Tagged #AAR, #NHCAW, 17-24-30, @NationalHCAW, Admiral Duncan, April Acts of Remembrance, Mark Healey, Soho, St Anne's Church
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17-24-30 NationalHCAW CIO – May updates
Charity Registration 17-24-30 NationalHCAW submitted our application to the Charity Commission on the 20th February 2019, the application has been acknowledged and allocated. We are just waiting for the process to be completed. We have been updating our public 17-24-30 NationalHCAW Facebook … Continue reading
Posted in April 17th - Brixton, April 24th - Brick Lane, April 30th - Soho
Tagged #NHCAW, 17-24-30, 17-24-30 NationalHCAW, 17-24-30 no to hate crime campaign, @NationalHCAW, April Acts of Remembrance, Facebook, London Vigils Against Hate Crime, National Hate Crime Awareness Week, Photos
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April Acts of Remembrance 2019
By Mark Joyce, A few weeks have passed since our final Act of Remembrance took place in Soho to mark the 20th anniversary of the London nail bomb attacks. The three acts of remembrance in Brixton, Brick Lane and Soho … Continue reading
NHCAW Google Map 2017
National Hate Crime Google Map showing hate crime awareness events around the UK Continue reading
A poem for IDOHAR
LGBT Poet Laureate Trudy Howson has written a poem to mark the 8th International Day of Hope and Remembrance for those affected by Hate Crime #IDOHAR The first #IDOHAR took place on the 30th October 2009 after the death of … Continue reading
Shout out for Thousands to sign up and support 3rd and final Thunderclap marking the start of National Hate Crime Awareness Week
National Hate Crime Awareness Week #NHCAW is an annual event organised by 17-24-30 No To Hate Crime Campaign in partnership with Stop Hate UK. The aim of the week is to encourage as many local authorities, key partners and communities … Continue reading
Organise an event to support National Hate Crime Awareness Week
Follow our simple three step guide to register your events for National Hate Crime Awareness Week #NHCAW 2016 Click here for the October #NHCAW section on our website. To view this year’s Hate Crime Events Google Map click here.
Hate Crime Stats revealed by Evening Standard FOI
The following hate crime statistics were revealed in an Evening Standard article “Met Police failing victims of hate crime” by Justin Devenport and Josh Robbins posted on the 7th April 2016. The number of people facing police action for hate crimes in … Continue reading