This Framework brings together current evidence and practice to explore the current response to hate crimes across Wales and identify the key areas that need to be tackled in the future. It covers hate crimes under Equality Act 2010, which cover disability, race, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity. It also incorporates age, cyber hate and bullying, far right hate and mate crime. The delivery of the Framework will be against three objectives: prevention, supporting victims and improving the multi-agency response. It is accompanied by a Delivery Plan which will be updated on an annual basis. The Framework has drawn on responses from an online consultation across Wales, focus and stakeholder groups, a Task and Finish Group of 22 member organisations, and a consultation of the draft Framework carried out in 2013.
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This Framework brings together current evidence and practice to explore the current response to hate crimes across Wales and identify the key areas that need to be tackled in the future. It covers hate crimes under Equality Act 2010, which cover disability, race, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity. It also incorporates age, cyber hate and bullying, far right hate and mate crime. The delivery of the Framework will be against three objectives: prevention, supporting victims and improving the multi-agency response. It is accompanied by a Delivery Plan which will be updated on an annual basis. The Framework has drawn on responses from an online consultation across Wales, focus and stakeholder groups, a Task and Finish Group of 22 member organisations, and a consultation of the draft Framework carried out in 2013.
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Subject terms:
hate crime, prevention, interagency cooperation, disabilities, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, vulnerable adults, government policy, black and minority ethnic people, ethnicity, LGBT people, bullying, harassment, older people, young people;