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Disability Hate Crime Worshops

Disability Hate Crime Worshops

United Response is arranging a series of focus groups during November as part of their research into disability hate crimes on public transport.

They are inviting disabled voices to attend these sessions, contribute to their study, and share their lived experiences. Your input will help inform solutions for more accessible public transport and a responsive criminal justice system that protects disabled people’s rights.

View website. to learn more about the focus groups, including their times, locations, how to register your interest and an Easy Read Explainer.

Key Details

• Yorkshire focus group will be held on 13th November in York (venue will be announced shortly)
• £150 compensation plus travel stipend (including travel support for carers/support workers, if needed).
• Focused discussions on lived experiences of hate crime on public transport.
• Sensory breaks and Easy Read materials will be provided for accessibility.

The deadline to register your interest is Monday 28th October.

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