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This is our draft Hate Crime Policy, is it clear to understand?
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We have been working on a new hate crime policy, it sets out:
What a hate crime policy is
Who it applies to
What a hate Incident or hate crime is
The steps we will take when a hate crime is reported to us
Please click on the link to read our draft hate crime policy and tell us your views by answering the 4 questions below.
We have been working on a new hate crime policy, it sets out:
What a hate crime policy is
Who it applies to
What a hate Incident or hate crime is
The steps we will take when a hate crime is reported to us
Please click on the link to read our draft hate crime policy and tell us your views by answering the 4 questions below.
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