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Greater Manchester Hate Crime Plan

25 Oct 2019 - 11:44 by michelle.foster

Greater Manchester is a place where everyone should feel safe to be themselves. No one should face violence, abuse or hatred just because of who they are, who they love, where they’re from, what they look like or what they believe. Hate incidents and hate crime will not be tolerated in Greater Manchester.

There is a lot of great work taking place to tackle hate crime in each area of Greater Manchester but we think we can be more effective if we work together. So, the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) are creating the Greater Manchester Hate Crime Plan to help prevent and tackle hate crime.

(GMCA) have worked with many people and organisations involved in tackling hate crime to develop a set of priorities for the Greater Manchester Hate Crime Plan. Now, GMCA want to know what you think so they can develop them further. GMCA want to hear from everyone in Greater Manchester, regardless of whether you have experienced hate crime or not.

If you’ve been a victim or witness of hate, GMCA also want to hear about your experiences, whether you reported it or not. Sharing your experiences and suggestions will help GMCA to get a better understanding of what is working and what can be improved.

For further information and to take part, visit: www.gmconsult.org/police-and-crime-team/hate-crime/

Deadline for responses: 8 December 2019

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