Hate Free Highland
Hate Free Highland is a campaign set up by public sector organisations to tackle prejudice and discrimination in Highland. It offers an online reporting facility whereby anyone can report an incident that they perceive to have been motivated by ‘hate’ associated with age, gender, disability, religion or belief, race or ethnic origin or social background.
The campaign also works with community organisations to provide assistance to individuals to report hate incidents and to support victims of such incidents. It also raises awareness of hate issues faced by communities.
Email: info@hatefreehighland.org
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