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Salford launches Hate Crime Reporting Ambassadors

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We have launched a new scheme to make it easier for people to report hate crime, with support from Greater Manchester Police and Victim Support.

Over 100 people have signed up to become Hate Crime Reporting Ambassadors and will act as trusted points of contact within their communities and workplaces.
 
Under the new scheme, reporting ambassadors will be equipped to:

  • Help individuals understand their reporting options
  • Assist with submitting a report, either anonymously or formally
  • Signpost to further specialist support services
  • Raise awareness of what constitutes hate crime and hate incident 

A hate crime is a criminal offence perceived as motivated by hostility or prejudice towards someone's identity, specifically targeting disability, race/ethnicity, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or transgender or identity This could be by committing physical and mental violence or abuse, harassment or property damage, with offenders facing harsher sentences. 
 
Reporting hate crime helps the police understand the scale of the problem and may prevent the incident from escalating or happening to someone else. It can also provide support for victims and deter potential perpetrators. 
 
The scheme is part of Salford’s ongoing commitment to tackling hate crime and improving confidence in reporting. Many incidents still go unreported, and the new network aims to break down barriers by providing support in trusted, familiar settings for people to report in their communities. 

Who are the ambassadors?

The following people have trained as ambassadors and can help you to report hate crime. Click on their name to email them directly.

There are other ambassadors, not named below, who have completed the training and will help people in their own workplaces and organisations.

Councillors

Name Ward
Councillor McCusker Eccles
Councillor Bentham Claremont
Councillor Tetteh Eccles
Councillor Dawson Swinton and Wardley
Councillor Pepper Little Hulton
Councillor Davies Little Hulton
Councillor Fahy Barton and Winton
Councillor Asumu Walkden South
Councillor Syed Walkden South
Councillor Keville Ordsall
Councillor Kelly Higher Irlam and Peel Green
Councillor Saeed Higher Irlam and Peel Green
Councillor Ghola Cadishead and Lower Irlam
Councillor Robinson-Smith Cadishead and Lower Irlam
Councillor Muir Eccles
Councillor Moore The Quays
Councillor Brabiner Broughton

Partners, community groups and organisations

Location Name Telephone
Eccles Leisure Centre and Worsley Leisure Centre Alison Phillips  
The Angel Centre Charlotte Gaskell 0161 710 1070
Sanctuary Donna Whittle  
Yemeni Community Organisation Rose Jaffer 0161 707 7012
The Castle Youth and Community Centre Raheela Kiani  
Humphrey Booth Resource Centre, Swinton Joanne Yates 0161 607 7101
Swinton Gateway Melissa Bailey  
Broughton Hub Imran Saeed  
The Deans Youth Centre Martyn Shaw  
Salford Lads Club Gill Herring  
Mustard Tree Fiona Nelson  
ForHousing Nicola Shaw and Mark Fitton 0300 123 5522
Salix Homes Kerry Parr and Claire Taylor  0161 607 7101
Gaddum Chloe Horne  
Revive UK Francis Dore Etonkie  
Salford Foundation Jack Ward and Helen Garry  
Inspiring Communities Together Tori Sparnenn  
Rwandese Community in Manchester Hamissi Hakizmfura  
Onward Kurram Butt  
Loaves and Fishes Craig Howarth  
Salford Hong Kongers Alice Ho  
Connect Talent Hub Omalara Taylor and Oladimeji Ojerinola   
Be Cared For Rafi Rahman  

Schools and colleges (for pupils of the school only)

School  Contact name
Moorside High School Lauren Tallow
Ellesmere Park High School Suzanne Calderwood
Oasis Academy Catherine Harwood
Eccles College and Worsley College Jennifer Stead
Dukesgate Academy Sarah Ellis
Lark Hill Primary Lindsey Rivington
St Teresa's RC Primary Lisa McCandless
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