This page will have some resources on that you will find useful. These are national resources that are free to use.
There is a further page with resources specifically developed by the Safety Net project, again these are free to use
We will add further files and resources as we come across them or develop them ourselves - do have a look at the Safety Net Resources page as well
If you know of some resources and would like to share these please do let us know - there are now lots of different resources on the site so keep scrolling down!
There are also some film clips on the next page - you will probably need Quicktime to view these. Quicktime can be used on a PC
Equality and Human Rights Commission - Hidden in plain sight report - Easy read version
(the other reports can be accessed via the EHRC website)
The Getting away with Murder report from Scope can be accessed here or by clicking on the image below.
In the Safety Net training we deliver we talk at lot about people’s human rights.
This is a good easy read guide to the Human Rights Act
Police website - do you want to know what is happening in your local area? Type your postcode into the website for more details. It is user friendly
The Pilkington case inquest review - which states 'Extraordinary' failures led to hate crime deaths
CEOP and added an accessible page to their Think U Know website about keeping safe online - It is aimed at children but you may find this useful for all people using the internet.
Read the Community Living article about Disability Hate Crime. This is written by Louise from RESPOND. Clicking on the RESPOND logo will take you to their website.
Louise has also developed an Easy to Read guide regarding Forced Marriage the website to order a copy of the guide can be accessed here
The Home Office have also been working on Forced Marriage. See their Press Release and Guidance here (this Guidance is not easy to read)
There are some very helpful resources available for organisations and/or Partnership Boards regarding Learning Disability Hate Crime below - download them by clicking on the images.
Report Online - You can report a Hate Crime at the Report It website. They use the True Vision Pack.
You can download a copy of the True Vision Hate Crime Book by clicking on the image below. You can also download a copy of the True Vision Hate Crime Form by clicking on the image below. These should be used by jointly working with the local police, reporting centres and disability orgnaisations

The document below is an easy to use guide from the Home Office called ‘Keep Safe’
Here is another guide about safety from the Equality and Human Rights Commission
Newspaper report about Hate Crime successes in South Wales
Speech by the DPP about the underreporting of Hate Crime
The report below is also from the EHRC and offers lots of examples of things that can happen. Click the image or here to download
Easy Read report from the Crown Prosecution Service about Hate Crime below.
Click the image to download

A report from the Valuing People Support Team and CSCI (Now CQC the Care Standards Commission) can be accessed below. Click the image or here to download


















