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Humberside Police Launch Dvd To Raise Awareness Of Hate Crime

May 2, 2013
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Humberside Police

Hull’s Community Cohesion Officers are spreading the word, that Humberside Police will not tolerate Hate Crime, and nor should anyone else. A short film by Polish production company Astor Productions, has been commissioned by Humberside Police and partner agencies, in a bid to educate people in diverse communities about what Hate Crime is; what to look out for; where to report it and who can help. The film, which is three and a half minutes long, follows the journey of a woman (Coronation Street actress Amy Forest) who witnesses three incidents, where a man has verbally abused three different types of minority groups. The lead character contemplates whether to call the police and report the incident. She questions what constitutes Hate Crime, who to turn to for support, and how she can report the inexcusable behaviour she has seen. The DVD was commissioned by the Police to complement a presentation which is delivered to Hull based diverse communities, including: Black and Ethnic Minority, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transexual (LGBT), faith and religious groups, youth groups, the elderly, people with immigration status and disabled people. If successful, the scheme will be rolled out across the force area. Funding for the project…

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Year 11 Pupils Given Chance Of Summer Fun

January 25, 2012
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Young people across the East Riding are being offered the opportunity to volunteer in their community and earn valuable UCAS points during the summer holidays. Last summer, the National Citizen Scheme (NSC) proved so successful with young people in Bridlington and Beverley that it is being extended this year to include Year 11 students in Haltemprice and south Holderness as well. The NCS, which is run by East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s youth support service and funded by young people’s charity, Catch 22, offers a fun but challenging personal development programme during the summer. Participants also have the chance to take the ASDAN community volunteering qualification to gain 30 UCAS points. The scheme involves an introduction period followed by a residential outward bound team building exercise and another in the area where the young people live. Last year, the groups in Beverley and Bridlington took part in a variety of fund-raising and community activities, including raising money for the RNLI and a community garden project. Their work was also recognised on a national level with the two groups picking up a national award at a prestigious awards ceremony in London attended by HRH The Princess Royal for the short film…

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