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SUMMARY:Community Conversations: Hate Crime and How to Support Communities in Brent
DESCRIPTION:A space to learn and share concerns\, highlight experiences\, and help us understand the scale of hate crimes in Brent\n\n\nAre you someone who works\, volunteers\, or regularly engages with people at risk of being targeted by hate crime in Brent? If so\, you are invited to join our free training to learn about supporting victims and share your views to help shape future support services in Brent. \n \nAbout the Training \nFunded by Brent Council\, these 3-hour sessions\, delivered by Protection Approaches\, will ensure participants will feel more equipped to offer initial basic support and signposting to victims of hate crime\, as well as more able to raise awareness of hate crime among the communities they work with. Sessions cover: \n \n\nUnderstand hate crime – Learn what hate crime is\, the different forms it takes\, and its impact on individuals and communities.\nRecognise and respond – understand how and where to report it and learn how to support victims.\nStrengthen communities – Gain practical tools to help make Brent a safer and more inclusive place for everyone.\n\n \nListening to you \nThe sessions are not only training sessions\, it is also our opportunity to hear from you about: \n \n\nThe scale of hate crime in Brent – What are people experiencing?\nBarriers to support – Why might victims not report incidents or seek help?\nGaps in services – What`s missing\, and how can support be improved?\n\n \nYour insights will form part of a research report that will shape Brent’s future hate crime services. \n \nRegistration \nPlease book your place for the session via this eventbrite page. Joining details for the session will be emailed to participants 48 hours ahead of the workshop. Spaces are very limited so please cancel if you are no longer able to make the session so that your ticket can be released to another participant.  \n \n \nLocation:\nChalkhill Community Centre \n113 Chalkhill Rd\, \nWembley Park\, \nHA9 9FX
URL:https://cvsbrent.org.uk/events/community-conversations-hate-crime-and-how-to-support-communities-in-brent-5/
LOCATION:Chalkhill Community Centre\, 113 Chalkhill Road\, Wembley Park\, England\, HA9 9FX\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Community Conversations: Hate Crime and How to Support Communities in Brent
DESCRIPTION:A space to learn and share concerns\, highlight experiences\, and help us understand the scale of hate crimes in Brent\n\n\nAre you someone who works\, volunteers\, or regularly engages with people at risk of being targeted by hate crime in Brent? If so\, you are invited to join our free training to learn about supporting victims and share your views to help shape future support services in Brent. \n \nAbout the Training \nFunded by Brent Council\, these 3-hour sessions\, delivered by Protection Approaches\, will ensure participants will feel more equipped to offer initial basic support and signposting to victims of hate crime\, as well as more able to raise awareness of hate crime among the communities they work with. Sessions cover: \n \n\nUnderstand hate crime – Learn what hate crime is\, the different forms it takes\, and its impact on individuals and communities.\nRecognise and respond – understand how and where to report it and learn how to support victims.\nStrengthen communities – Gain practical tools to help make Brent a safer and more inclusive place for everyone.\n\n \nListening to you \nThe sessions are not only training sessions\, it is also our opportunity to hear from you about: \n \n\nThe scale of hate crime in Brent – What are people experiencing?\nBarriers to support – Why might victims not report incidents or seek help?\nGaps in services – What`s missing\, and how can support be improved?\n\n \nYour insights will form part of a research report that will shape Brent’s future hate crime services. \n \nRegistration \nPlease book your place for the session via this eventbrite page. Joining details for the session will be emailed to participants 48 hours ahead of the workshop. Spaces are very limited so please cancel if you are no longer able to make the session so that your ticket can be released to another participant. \n \n \nLocation:\nKing’s Hall Community Centre \n155 Harlesden Road \nWillesden \nLondon \nNW10 2BS
URL:https://cvsbrent.org.uk/events/community-conversations-hate-crime-and-how-to-support-communities-in-brent-4/
LOCATION:King’s Hall Community Centre\, 155 Harlesden Road\, London\, England\, NW10 2BS\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Community Conversations: Hate Crime and How to Support Communities in Brent
DESCRIPTION:A space to learn and share concerns\, highlight experiences\, and help us understand the scale of hate crimes in Brent\n\n\nAre you someone who works\, volunteers\, or regularly engages with people at risk of being targeted by hate crime in Brent? If so\, you are invited to join our free training to learn about supporting victims and share your views to help shape future support services in Brent. \n \nAbout the Training \nFunded by Brent Council\, these 3-hour sessions\, delivered by Protection Approaches\, will ensure participants will feel more equipped to offer initial basic support and signposting to victims of hate crime\, as well as more able to raise awareness of hate crime among the communities they work with. Sessions cover: \n \n\nUnderstand hate crime – Learn what hate crime is\, the different forms it takes\, and its impact on individuals and communities.\nRecognise and respond – understand how and where to report it and learn how to support victims.\nStrengthen communities – Gain practical tools to help make Brent a safer and more inclusive place for everyone.\n\n \nListening to you \nThe sessions are not only training sessions\, it is also our opportunity to hear from you about: \n \n\nThe scale of hate crime in Brent – What are people experiencing?\nBarriers to support – Why might victims not report incidents or seek help?\nGaps in services – What`s missing\, and how can support be improved?\n\n \nYour insights will form part of a research report that will shape Brent’s future hate crime services. \n \nRegistration \nPlease book your place for the session via this eventbrite page. Joining details for the session will be emailed to participants 48 hours ahead of the workshop. Spaces are very limited so please cancel if you are no longer able to make the session so that your ticket can be released to another participant. \n \n \nLocation:\nKing’s Hall Community Centre \n155 Harlesden Road \nWillesden \nLondon \nNW10 2BS
URL:https://cvsbrent.org.uk/events/community-conversations-hate-crime-and-how-to-support-communities-in-brent-3/
LOCATION:King’s Hall Community Centre\, 155 Harlesden Road\, London\, England\, NW10 2BS\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Community Conversations: Hate Crime and How to Support Communities in Brent
DESCRIPTION:A space to learn and share concerns\, highlight experiences\, and help us understand the scale of hate crimes in Brent\n\n\nAre you someone who works\, volunteers\, or regularly engages with people at risk of being targeted by hate crime in Brent? If so\, you are invited to join our free training to learn about supporting victims and share your views to help shape future support services in Brent. \n \nAbout the Training \nFunded by Brent Council\, these 3-hour sessions\, delivered by Protection Approaches\, will ensure participants will feel more equipped to offer initial basic support and signposting to victims of hate crime\, as well as more able to raise awareness of hate crime among the communities they work with. Sessions cover: \n \n\nUnderstand hate crime – Learn what hate crime is\, the different forms it takes\, and its impact on individuals and communities.\nRecognise and respond – understand how and where to report it and learn how to support victims.\nStrengthen communities – Gain practical tools to help make Brent a safer and more inclusive place for everyone.\n\n \nListening to you \nThe sessions are not only training sessions\, it is also our opportunity to hear from you about: \n \n\nThe scale of hate crime in Brent – What are people experiencing?\nBarriers to support – Why might victims not report incidents or seek help?\nGaps in services – What`s missing\, and how can support be improved?\n\n \nYour insights will form part of a research report that will shape Brent’s future hate crime services. \n \nRegistration \nPlease book your place for the session via this eventbrite page. Joining details for the session will be emailed to participants 48 hours ahead of the workshop. Spaces are very limited so please cancel if you are no longer able to make the session so that your ticket can be released to another participant.
URL:https://cvsbrent.org.uk/events/community-conversations-hate-crime-and-how-to-support-communities-in-brent-2/
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SUMMARY:Active Bystander Training in collaboration with TfL - 3rd April 2pm-5pm
DESCRIPTION:Understanding what to do if you witness identity-based harassment or violence\n\n\nTransport for London (TfL) is funding hundreds of places on free training sessions to empower people to take action to prevent or reduce harm when they encounter hate crime. \nThis free 3 hours interactive course is led by identity-based violence prevention charity\, Protection Approaches and has been developed in partnership with Britain`’s East and Southeast Asian Network (besea.n). \nThe expert-led sessions see participants guided through a series of discussions to explore how they can play a role in safely tackling identity-based harms in their community\, school\, or place of work. \nYou will learn: \n\nWhat it means to be an active bystander: through group discussion the participants explore what being an active bystander means to them\nStanding up for those being targeted safely: working through a series of scenarios\, participants consider and learn what they can do when they encounter identity-based harms such as harassment on public transport\, a racist attack in a supermarket\, or a prejudiced comment from a colleague\nProactive prevention: returning to the scenarios participants reflect on the root causes of prejudice and discrimination before discussing ways they could contribute to dismantling those root causes and to building safer\, more inclusive\, and just communities.\n\nFind out more information here. \nThere are various dates and times for sessions . Please book for the session you would like to join and session details will be emailed to participants ahead of the workshop. Spaces are very limited so please cancel if you are no longer able to make the session so that your ticket can be released to another participant.
URL:https://cvsbrent.org.uk/events/active-bystander-training-in-collaboration-with-tfl-3rd-april-2pm-5pm/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250402T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250402T183000
DTSTAMP:20250325T101813Z
CREATED:20250325T101808Z
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UID:10000410-1743615000-1743618600@cvsbrent.org.uk
SUMMARY:Community Conversations: Hate Crime and How to Support Communities in Brent
DESCRIPTION:A space to learn and share concerns\, highlight experiences\, and help us understand the scale of hate crimes in Brent\n\n\nAre you someone who works\, volunteers\, or regularly engages with people at risk of being targeted by hate crime in Brent? If so\, you are invited to join our free training to learn about supporting victims and share your views to help shape future support services in Brent. \n \nAbout the Training \nFunded by Brent Council\, these 3-hour sessions\, delivered by Protection Approaches\, will ensure participants will feel more equipped to offer initial basic support and signposting to victims of hate crime\, as well as more able to raise awareness of hate crime among the communities they work with. Sessions cover: \n \n\nUnderstand hate crime – Learn what hate crime is\, the different forms it takes\, and its impact on individuals and communities.\n Recognise and respond – understand how and where to report it and learn how to support victims.\nStrengthen communities – Gain practical tools to help make Brent a safer and more inclusive place for everyone.\n\n \nListening to you \nThe sessions are not only training sessions\, it is also our opportunity to hear from you about: \n \n\n The scale of hate crime in Brent – What are people experiencing?\nBarriers to support – Why might victims not report incidents or seek help?\nGaps in services – What`s missing\, and how can support be improved?\n\n \nYour insights will form part of a research report that will shape Brent’s future hate crime services. \n \nRegistration \n \nPlease book your place for the session via this eventbrite page. Joining details for the session will be emailed to participants 48 hours ahead of the workshop. Spaces are very limited so please cancel if you are no longer able to make the session so that your ticket can be released to another participant.
URL:https://cvsbrent.org.uk/events/community-conversations-hate-crime-and-how-to-support-communities-in-brent/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250331T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250331T170000
DTSTAMP:20250325T101813Z
CREATED:20250325T101807Z
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UID:10000409-1743429600-1743440400@cvsbrent.org.uk
SUMMARY:Active Bystander Training in collaboration with TfL - 31st Mar 2pm-5pm
DESCRIPTION:Understanding what to do if you witness identity-based harassment or violence\n\n\nTransport for London (TfL) is funding hundreds of places on free training sessions to empower people to take action to prevent or reduce harm when they encounter hate crime. \nThis free 3 hours interactive course is led by identity-based violence prevention charity\, Protection Approaches and has been developed in partnership with Britain`’s East and Southeast Asian Network (besea.n). \nThe expert-led sessions see participants guided through a series of discussions to explore how they can play a role in safely tackling identity-based harms in their community\, school\, or place of work. \nYou will learn: \n\nWhat it means to be an active bystander: through group discussion the participants explore what being an active bystander means to them\nStanding up for those being targeted safely: working through a series of scenarios\, participants consider and learn what they can do when they encounter identity-based harms such as harassment on public transport\, a racist attack in a supermarket\, or a prejudiced comment from a colleague\nProactive prevention: returning to the scenarios participants reflect on the root causes of prejudice and discrimination before discussing ways they could contribute to dismantling those root causes and to building safer\, more inclusive\, and just communities.\n\nFind out more information here. \nThere are various dates and times for sessions . Please book for the session you would like to join and session details will be emailed to participants ahead of the workshop. Spaces are very limited so please cancel if you are no longer able to make the session so that your ticket can be released to another participant.
URL:https://cvsbrent.org.uk/events/active-bystander-training-in-collaboration-with-tfl-31st-mar-2pm-5pm/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250327T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250327T130000
DTSTAMP:20250325T101813Z
CREATED:20250325T101806Z
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SUMMARY:Active Bystander Training in collaboration with TfL - 27th March 10am-1pm
DESCRIPTION:Understanding what to do if you witness identity-based harassment or violence\n\n\nTransport for London (TfL) is funding hundreds of places on free training sessions to empower people to take action to prevent or reduce harm when they encounter hate crime. \nThis free 3 hours interactive course is led by identity-based violence prevention charity\, Protection Approaches and has been developed in partnership with Britain`’s East and Southeast Asian Network (besea.n). \nThe expert-led sessions see participants guided through a series of discussions to explore how they can play a role in safely tackling identity-based harms in their community\, school\, or place of work. \nYou will learn: \n\nWhat it means to be an active bystander: through group discussion the participants explore what being an active bystander means to them\nStanding up for those being targeted safely: working through a series of scenarios\, participants consider and learn what they can do when they encounter identity-based harms such as harassment on public transport\, a racist attack in a supermarket\, or a prejudiced comment from a colleague\nProactive prevention: returning to the scenarios participants reflect on the root causes of prejudice and discrimination before discussing ways they could contribute to dismantling those root causes and to building safer\, more inclusive\, and just communities.\n\nFind out more information here. \nThere are various dates and times for sessions . Please book for the session you would like to join and session details will be emailed to participants ahead of the workshop. Spaces are very limited so please cancel if you are no longer able to make the session so that your ticket can be released to another participant.
URL:https://cvsbrent.org.uk/events/active-bystander-training-in-collaboration-with-tfl-27th-march-10am-1pm/
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