West Yorkshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) and West Yorkshire Police have relaunched their joint hate crime awareness campaign to mark National Hate Crime Awareness Week.
The aim of the campaign is to raise awareness of what hate crime and hate incidents are and to encourage communities to report these issues when they take place.
The campaign consists of dedicated webpages, social media promotion, posters, new videos from the PCC and Assistant Chief Constable, Catherine Hankinson.
Hate Crime Awareness Week started on Saturday, 14 October and looks to give people a better understanding of what hate crime is and how it can be reported.
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