What is a hate crime? A hate crime is a crime committed against someone because of their disability, gender identity, race, religion or belief or sexual orientation.

This past year has seen a ‘spike’ in the number of hate crimes all over the country.

The aim of National Hate Crime Awareness Week is not only to be a part in tackling  such crimes, but helping people report incidents of hate crime.

#WeStandTogether  alongside our partners Barnet Council Barnet Mencap Inclusion Barnet during National Hate Crime Awareness Week (15 – 19 October) to remind you that if you experience, or witness a hate crime, that there are places in Barnet where you can report it.

Monday 15th October

Edgware Bus Station 10am – 4pm Station Road, Edgware HA8 7AW, this includes Free Disability Hate Crime Workshops on a London Transport Bus: times 10:15 -11:50am.

Tuesday 16th October:

  • North Finchley Bus Station 10am – 2pm 88 Kingsway, North Finchley N12 0EN

Wednesday 17th October:

  • North London Business Park 11am – 2pm Oakleigh Road South, London N11 1NP

Thursday 18th October:

  • Middlesex University 10am – 4pm The Burroughs, London NW4 4BT
  • Golders Green Bus Station 10am – 4pm North End Road, London NW11 7RN

Friday 19th October: 

  • Islamic Association of North London 11am – 3pm
  • 685 High Road, North Finchley N12 0DA

Please see below which will take you to a link where you can how to report hate crime in Barnet: https://bit.ly/2IZYqKs

#Barnettogether #NoPlaceforHate#NHCAW