"Lets Talk About Hate Crime"
Hate Crime Awareness Week Information Session

Hate Crime Awareness Week is recognised nationally as a time to highlight the impact of hate crime and to encourage individuals to report incidents safely and confidently.
As part of this, the Neath Port Talbot BME Community Association supports local awareness by hosting community information sessions in partnership with South Wales Police. These sessions help attendees understand what constitutes a hate crime, how to seek support if they experience or witness one, and offer insight into local hate crime statistics for the Neath Port Talbot area.
This work reflects our ongoing commitment to supporting ethnic minority communities, promoting equality, and helping ensure the safety and wellbeing of everyone in Neath Port Talbot.
Who to Contact?
Is it an emergency?
Call 999 now in emergency situations like these:
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there is an immediate danger to life
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someone is using violence or is threatening to be violent
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a crime is happening right now and the suspect is still at the scene
Hearing or speech impairments
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If you’ve pre-registered with the emergency SMS service, use our textphone service 18000 or text us on 999.
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Call 999 BSL to use a British Sign Language interpreter.

