
Breckland Council actively participate in the Norfolk Multi-Agency Protocol for reporting racist incidents. The Council has extended this role to incorporate the recording of all hate incidents reported to the Council.
We are a third party reporting agency, that means victims or witnesses of a racist or hate incident can make a report to any member of the Council, they will then communicate the report to the police or other relevant agency direct.
What is a Hate incident?
A Hate Incident is defined as any incident, which may or may not constitute a criminal offence, which is perceived by the victim, or any other person, as being motivated by prejudice or hate.
This includes acts that are discriminatory to any individuals or groups.
What kind of incidents should be reported?
You should report any incidents where the perception of the victim or any other person is that the motivation for the prejudice or hate is based upon:
- Race
- Sexual orientation
- Faith
- Disability
Remember - “any other person” could include you.
No incident is too small - hate incidents can take many forms, from name calling and bullying, threats of violence,, to actual violence and criminal damage.
We want to know about all forms of hate incidents, so that we can ensure that victims are supported and that offenders understand that this type of behaviour will not be tolerated. If you have been victim or a witness of a hate incident, contact Breckland Council for support in making a report.
Ways to report incidents
Reporting racist, homophobic, disablist or any other discriminatory incidents are by contacting the police:
- Emergency: 999
- Non Emergency Number: 0845 456 4567
- Or people can pick up a self-reporting form at any of the Council’s offices.
For any further information please contact:
Breckland Council Discrimination Reporting Elizabeth House Walpole Loke DEREHAM Norfolk NR19 1EE
Telephone 01362 656 870
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