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Disability Hate Crime Easy Read Book

Disability Hate Crime Easy Read BookThere are lots of resources in the News page, one of which is Disability Hate Crime Easy Read book which has been produced by Respond.  

To find out more about Respond go to www.respond.org.uk

If you think that you may have been a victim of a hate crime this book will tell you:

  • WHAT IT IS
  • WHAT YOU SHOULD DO ABOUT IT
  • HOW YOU CAN KEEP YOURSELF SAFE
  • WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY

You can download a copy of the book here or by clicking on the picture of the book.  It's a PDF so will need a copy of Acrobat Reader to get it.

Click here to get a FREE copy of Acrobat Reader.

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Voice UK Helpline

VOICE UK operates a telephone helpline staffed between 9 am and 4 pm Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, 9 am to 12 noon on Wednesday and 10 am to 5 pm on Friday.

The helpline number: 080 8802 8686 is displayed on every page on the website.

The helpline is also for parents, carers and professional workers. Voice UK provide help and information about how to do things, like making a complaint, and what to do if you need help if you are a victim or witness to a crime.

There are also many organisations that are there to support you if you are a victim or witness of Disability Hate Crime or need more information. A list of these organisations can be found on our useful links page

Providing you with equal access to justice

Voice UK also provide workshops on Disability Hate Crime. The project’s main aim is to support and encourage people to get Equal Access to Justice in the Criminal Justice System by delivering informal workshops to groups of people with Learning Difficulties and their carers in order to raise awareness and ultimately improve wellbeing.  

You can find out more information about the Equal Access to Justice project here