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Zero Tolerance to Racist Abuse

Further information on how to report incidents including racism and/or other forms of discrimination can be found on Essentials.

Zero Tolerance to Racist Abuse

In this section of the practice guide, you will find information regarding Camden Council and Adult Social Care’s zero-tolerance approach to racism, including guidance on how to report racist abuse as well as useful resources to help us all have a better understanding of racism, racist abuse and our individual responsibilities to report and respond. We are developing this page continually and will be adding resources on other protected characteristics shortly. 

We have collated a list of useful resources relating to zero tolerance and anti-racism. If you have anything you would like to add to this page please email Andrew Reece.

 

Allyship

A guide to Allyship

White Allies and Accomplices 

 

Respect my ethnic name: Anpu Sviakumaran is a YouTuber and filmmaker. His work explores identity, linguistics, geography and development. 

How to respect my ethnic name is a document created by Anpu that went viral on Social Media in October 2020. This page contains the original document and an explainer video. 

 

White Privilege

What is White Privilege 

John Amaechi - White Privilege video - 3 minutes

Peggy McIntosh - Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack - article 

 

Why human rights are important to anti-racist and anti-oppressive practice

What are human rights? 

 

Racial Justice Network: Unlearning Racism worksheets 

Worksheet 1 

Worksheet 2 

 

Having discussions about racism

 

Support and groups at Camden Council

Camden Black Workers Group Engage (Yammer) page

Camden Black Workers Group - Unison page

Employee assistance programme 

 

Camden's action plans:

Race Equality Action Plan 

Corporate Black Lives Matter Action Plan  

Supporting People Black Lives Matter Action Plan 

 

 

Last updated: 07 August 2024