Do tell someone about it: hate crime is inexcusable and should be dealt with as soon as possible. If you are at school or college, tell a teacher or staff member what has happened and they will help you sort it out and help you decide whether you want to inform the Police.
In any situation, it's your right to go to the Police, report a crime and have it investigated. If you are scared to go to the Police then report it to the Council or one of the third-party reporting sites.
If you become a victim of an incident, you should immediately:
In an emergency you should always contact the Police on 999.
If you have experienced a violent crime, you may be entitled to compensation. For further details on this you should visit the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority website.
If you choose to report an incident to the Council, we will ask you if you want us to share your name and address with the Police. The Police will only contact you if you have given your permission for them to do so.
There may be some circumstances where, because of a serious risk to others, we would be legally required to share information with the Police without your consent. However this decision would always be discussed with you.
You do not have to give your personal details when you make a report. This still allows us to gather information on the levels of hate incidents, identify hot spots and share intelligence on incidents.
Your specialist Council Officer will be able to refer you to local services that offer support, advice and information.
Domestic Violence and Hate Crime Manager
Community Safety and Prevention
Roycraft House
15 Linton Road
Barking
IG11 8HE
Supported by Barking and Dagenham Direct:
Tel: 020 8215 3010
Fax: 020 8227 5184
Textphone: 020 8227 5755
Email: hatecrime@lbbd.gov.uk|
Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 8am - 8pm.
Stop Hate Crime 24 hour helpline: 0800 138 1625

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