Action on Prejudice Challenging Inequality and Hate

Resources and information to tackle prejudice, discrimination and hate crime for a safer and more inclusive Scotland.

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Hate crime charges reported 22-23

5,738

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Racial hate crime charges

3,145

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Disability Hate Crime Charges

722 (+3%)

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Sexual orientation aggravated crime

1,884

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Charges with a religious aggravation

576

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Aggravation of Transgender identity

55

Events News

Fostering Equality: Addressing Bias in Scottish Child Protection Practices

Project Esperanza are excited to announce all of the confirmed dates for their training sessions in line with the Promise Partnership Funding Work with Corra Foundation.
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EDI Community of Practice - Preventing Violence Against Women and Girls

Join YouthLink Scotland and Zero Tolerance for a Community of Practice looking at what works to prevent violence against women and girls. We will be discussing what gender equal practice looks like and considering what young people learn from social norms displayed by the adults around them. This session will include a mix of input and group discussion.
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Sight Loss Awareness Training

Gain an understanding of living with sight loss and how best to support someone who is blind or partially sighted. These sessions are specifically aimed at working with local mainstream organisations to help make services more accessible. Four dates available.
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Do you need help? Try our Organisation Directory

This directory provides the contact details for action groups, support and advice services and where to report hate crime. You can search by topic, name or post-code.

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Resource Library

Here you can find a whole host of resources to support your work tackling prejudice, hate and discrimination. There are activities, resource packs, reports and more to look through.

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Help & Support

Sometimes we are faced with something that worries us or have an experience that we don't know how to handle ourselves. For information on where to go for some support or direct help visit our help & support page. In an emergency always call 999.

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