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Role Detail

Description

The role of a Hate Crime Champion is: - A voluntary role for community members and organisations across the borough. - To act as a point of contact in the community, organisations or business for anyone wanting to discuss a hate incident or crime and to seek advice. This will be supported by the Hate Crime Lead Officer. - To provide initial advice to those that may fall victim of discrimination motivated by hate. - A network of diverse members of our community able to provide support to victims of hate incidents/crimes with a higher level of knowledge of the impact of hateful behaviour. - Able to signpost victims to relevant and appropriate services. - To share information to victims or witnesses during the initial stages or reporting their experience, with guidance as to the reporting processes available. - To liaise with the Hate Crime Lead Officer, to support the gathering of information of where incidents/crimes may be taking place. - To meet periodically with the Hate Crime Lead Officer to receive updates and key messages on how hate incidents/crimes are being dealt with across Hackney. - To attend training events (when appropriate) to ensure they are kept up to date with information about our hate crime/incidents policy and any legislative developments. - To ensure that hate crime information is displayed and available, by way of posters and leaflets. - To deliver at least 3 community engagement events over the course of the year to identified community groups, with support from the Hate Crime Lead Officer. - To provide feedback on community concerns which have been highlighted through engagement with them. - To share key information about hate incidents/crimes with the wider community to ensure that information is relevant and up-to-date - To ensure supporting information is displayed and/or available for community members (posters and leaflets etc). - To support victims of All hate incidents/crimes, impartially, across the monitored strands. We are committed to ensuring that our work is supported by members of our diverse communities and look forward to working with all our Volunteers to ensure that Hackney reflects our No Place for Hate Strategy and that all communities are enabled to enjoy the opportunities that they deserve to have, free of discrimination and oppressive behaviours from the small minority who seek to demonstrate bias and repressive behaviours.

Support you will receive

Activities you will be doing
Support Work,Advice, Information & Support,Community Work,General and Helping
What skills are required for this role
Managing People, Negotiating

Why these skills are required

What is in it for you

The opportunity to contribute to the Hackney Hate Crime Strategy, opportunity to give something back to the wider community and support those that may be vulnerable. A higher knowledge and awareness of the issues related to hate and the impact on those subjected to it. Understanding the impact of online hate.

Time Commitment

This will depend on the individual volunteer but there is a desire that they will liaise with others across the community or local area.

Application Process
Role Type
Suitable For
16+,18+
We Welcome
Refugees and asylum seekers, people with additional needs or disabilities
Location
N/A