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Discrimination or hate crime

Discrimination or hate crime

Camden is 'No Place for Hate’ where no one should experience isolation, discrimination, segregation, marginalisation, harmful practices, intolerance, hate, the denial of rights, prejudice, violence, or terrorism.  

Tenants are also encouraged to report anti-social behaviour (ASB) via the online reporting tool. More information on what type of discrimination and hate crime is considered ASB and how to report, can be found here: Report antisocial behaviour - Camden Council 

Further support options

 

Galop - An LGBT+ anti-violence charity that provide advice, support and advocacy to people who have experienced hate crime, domestic abuse and sexual violence. Galop are an independent organisation and their services are confidential and free. For more information please visit their website at Galop.org.uk 

TELL MAMA  - support for victims of anti-Muslim hate and a public service which also measures and monitors anti-Muslim incidents. Muslim prejudiced incidents or hate crime can be reported online.  

forum+ - support victims of homophobic, biphobic and transphobic hate crime across Camden and Islington and in surrounding boroughs where appropriate. forum+ aim to promote equality and diversity by the elimination of discrimination in relation to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people living, working, socialising and/or studying in Camden and Islington. 

Camden People First - is a self-advocacy project run and led by people with learning difficulties. Camden People First ensure that people with learning difficulties in Camden have their full rights and privileges as citizens, by empowering them to speak up for themselves.  

Community Security Trust - a charity that protects British Jews from antisemitism and related threats. For more information, please visit https://cst.org.uk/about-cst 

Victim Support -  An independent charity that helps people affected by crime or traumatic events get the support they need and the respect they deserve.  

Stop Hate UK - Provides a 24-hour helpline in Camden to support residents affected by hate crime. The service provides a safe space for victims and witnesses to talk about their experiences with trained staff and volunteers able to listen and give advice on appropriate action. The Stop Hate helpline is open 24 hours a day, every day of the year on 0800 138 1625. The helpline is also available by text message on 07717 989 025 and email talk@stophateuk.org If you are Deaf or hard of hearing, you can report via interactive British Sign Language by following the link on Stophateuk.org   

Rethink Advocacy - Camden and Islington advocacy service provides comprehensive advocacy support to people facing challenges, discrimination, or complex decisions about the care they receive. 

Last updated: 16 May 2025