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Online pledge Organisations throughout Devon are invited to sign the Zero Tolerance to Hate Crime (ZTTHC) pledge to support three key principles: Promote an equal society to uphold the right of everyone and we will work to eliminate unlawful discrimination, harassment, victimisation and unfair treatment Foster good relations by promoting respect for each other and tackling prejudice Report any incidents of hate that are witnessed within our organisation/premises
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ZTTHC campaign aims The aims of the Zero Tolerance to Hate Crime campaign are: To increase awareness and understanding of hate crime and hate incidents To promote ways to report to the police To raise awareness of third party reporting options To increase hate crime reporting which still remains under-reported
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What is hate crime? Hate crime Hate incident
Any crime perceived to have been motivated by hostility or prejudice based on the victim’s actual or perceived personal identity Hate incident As above but doesn’t reach the criminal threshold Monitored hate crime strands include: Disability Race or ethnicity Religion or belief Sexual orientation Transgender identity Sex or gender
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How can you report to the police?
There are many ways to contact the police to report a crime or incident: Emergency Non emergency 101 Online: Deaf/hard of hearing: ** register your phone at Emergency Emergency (minicom/textphone) Non emergency Non emergency (minicom/textphone)
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What is third party reporting?
There are a number of reasons why a victim may not want to report a hate crime / hate incident to the police. Third party reporting is an alternative way for them to make a report. A report can be made anonymously if preferred. Third party reporting options include: True Vision Stop Hate UK
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Why sign the pledge? Promote a positive message of social community responsibility Promote a desirable workplace with “respect for all” Promote equality legislation Incorporate the logo on your company website Utilise positive social media messages using #ZeroTolerance2Hate Support and assist victims with third party reporting via True Vision or Stop Hate UK
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How to show your support
Sign the pledge here: Go to a collection point to receive your FREE printed materials to display within your organisation Display the Zero Tolerance to Hate Crime logo on your website Tweet your support using #ZeroTolerance2Hate Support anyone who may disclose a hate crime / incident to make a report View your organisation here: ZTTHC interactive map
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“Strength lies in differences,
not in similarities” - Stephen Covey
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