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Page summary This resource is from the Partnerships section. This page contains press release 08 from the London-wide Race Hate Crime Forum. Sections available here: Content Race hate crime: a problem for societyRHCF 08
The London-Wide Race Hate Crime Forum Conference 2005The London-wide Race Hate Crime Forum (LRHCF) Conference 2005, taking place today (Thursday 17 November) at City Hall, London, will explore how statutory agencies and partners in the voluntary sector can tackle race hate crime in our communities in the 21st century. Race hate crime remains a real and urgent concern for many people across London and the conference will investigate strategic responses, identify and share best practice, and debate initiatives to tackle this corrosive problem. The Rt Hon Hazel Blears MP, Minister of State for Crime, Security and Communities, will give the keynote speech. Other participants include Cindy Butts of the Metropolitan Police Authority, Lee Jasper, Policy Director on Equalities and Policing to the Mayor of London, Doreen Lawrence, DAC Rose Fitzpatrick (MPS), DAC Brian Paddick (MPS) and Peter Herbert, chair of the Forum. The conference is aimed at practitioners. A series of panel discussions will enable those attending to ask questions throughout the day, while a short drama performance from the ‘Kids Ahead Theatre School’, written specially for the conference, will highlight the impact of race hate crime on the individual and the broader community. Rt Hon Hazel Blears MP said:
Peter Herbert, chair of the LRHCF, said:
Doreen Lawrence OBE said:
Commander Rose Fitzpatrick, Metropolitan Police Service, Diversity and Citizen Focus, also a panel member at the conference, said:
Notes to editors1. Conference objectives:
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3. The London-wide Race Hate Crime Forum aims to improve the co-ordination between the key agencies responsible for dealing with victims of race hate crime and to improve the effectiveness with which perpetrators of race hate crimes are brought to justice. Its overall purpose is to help reduce and prevent race hate crimes, improve the confidence and satisfaction of victims in reporting crimes, and to promote consistent service across London. Internal links The following pages on the MPA website are relevant: |
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