The
Coventry Police and Crime Board brings together a range
of partner agencies who work together to make Coventry a
safer, more confident city. Coventry is a richly diverse city and a
place with good community cohesion – 88% of people think that
people from different backgrounds get on well together.
Partner organisations recognise that hate crime is an issue that
affects people in Coventry and are committed to working together
both prevent and tackle hate crime. Following engagement with
communities and organisations affected by hate crime a draft
Coventry Hate Crime Strategy has been produced
Read it here
The
draft strategy sets out the key aims and priorities for an action
plan that will be developed following consultation.
We are keen to know whether the aims and priorities are the right
ones for Coventry and what communities and organisations could
contribute to an action plan.
Please take part in the survey below and encourage others with an
interest in hate crime to do so too.
Please
do read the draft strategy before responding
Challenging Hate Crime Draft Strategy
The deadline for responses is 3rd
March 2019
We will then analyse all the responses and make changes to the
strategy as appropriate. The draft strategy will then be presented
to the Police and Crime Board for approval on 25th April
2019.
If you need any further information or wish to provide your
comments in another way, please contact bev.massey@coventry.gov.uk
or phone 02476 832804
This survey is being carried out by
Coventry City Council, in line with the Data Protection Act 2018
and GDPR Regulations. The data controller is Coventry City Council.
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City Council officers to help to inform the Coventry Hate Crime
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