Hate Crime Strategy Consultation
Preventing Hate Crime in H&F
We want to hear from you.
Hammersmith & Fulham (H&F) Council is proud to be one of the most diverse boroughs in the country and we want to ensure every visitor and resident can enjoy H&F, without fear of being a victim or witness to hate crime.
Working with residents, local partners, and community organisations, we are developing a new strategy to address hate crime, stop perpetrators and increase effective support for victims.
To do so, we want to hear about your thoughts on, or experience of, hate crime within H&F. With this, we can better inform our strategy and action plan for 2024-2028.
What is a hate crime or hate incident?
A hate crime or hate incident can be broadly defined as any criminal, or non-criminal offence, which is motivated by hostility or prejudice towards someone’s:
- Race
- Religion
- Sexual orientation
- Disability
- Transgender identity
To share your experiences, please complete the survey below. It will take no longer than 10 minutes to complete.
An easy read version of the survey will also be available. If you have any issues accessing this survey, please contact CSU@lbhf.gov.uk.
Support
Some of the topics covered in this survey may cause distress. If you are affected by any of the issues raised in this survey and require support, you can find a list of support services that can help here: Hate crime | LBHF.
Confidentiality
This survey is confidential. All data will be processed in accordance with the Data Protection Act 2018. Your answers will be treated confidentially, and your demographic data will not be used to identify you as an individual. We will use anonymised responses to the survey for external and internal use.