Hate crimes
More help and advice
Information sites
If you are a victim of any form of hate crime or want to know more about it there is help and advice available. Here are some of the sites you can try.
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Metropolitan Police - Community Safety
Read more about hate crime and what we're doing to tackle it on the main Metropolitan Police website.
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Directgov - Racial Hate Crime
Information from the government about racial hate crime.
Other support
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Galop
Galop works to prevent and challenge homophobic and transphobic hate crime in Greater London.
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Victim Support
Victim Support is the independent charity for victims and witnesses of crime right across England and Wales. Their services are free of charge and confidential. Call the support line on 0845 30 30 900.
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ChildLine
ChildLine is the free helpline and online service for children and young people in the UK. Children and young people can call 0800 1111 or visit www.childline.org.uk to talk to a trained counsellor about any problem, or talk to other young people on the message boards.
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CyberMentors
CyberMentors is all about young people helping and supporting each other online.
If you're being bullied or are troubled by something, CyberMentors is where you can go for help.
The Metropolitan Police is not responsible for pages maintained by external providers or for the content held within them. The sites listed above have been identified as useful resources for providing additional information on some of the topics discussed on this site.