Hate Crime, Hate Incidents and Housing
Below you will find useful resources and information on hate crime, hate incidents and housing.
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Accessing Member Resources
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Tai Pawb Good Practice Briefings
- Older People – Creating Welcoming and Inclusive Environments (2014)
- Tenancy Breakdowns – Equality Considerations (November 2013)
- Making information accessible ( 2012)
- Language communication needs (2010)
- Housing’s role in Tackling Hate Incidents and Hate Crime (December 2010)
Tai Pawb Resources
Presentations from Tai Pawb events
Useful Information
- Tackling Hate Incidents: A Toolkit for Social Landlords in Wales (Wales Social Landlords Anti-Social Behaviour Forum, HouseMark and Social Landlord’s Crime and Nuisance Group, 2008).
- Tackling Hate Crimes and Incidents – A Framework for Action (Welsh Government)
- Disability Hate Crime (Welsh Government)
- Gender Identity Hate Crime (Welsh Government)
- Race Hate Crime (Welsh Government)
- Religion or Belief (Welsh Government)
- Sexual Orientation (Welsh Government)
- Mate Hate Crime (Welsh Government)
- Hate Crime Carers (Welsh Government)
- Pre-Action Protocol for Possession Claims by Social Landlords (Ministry of Justice)
- Hate Crime, England and Wales Statistical Bulletin, 2014/15 (Home Office, 2015)
- The real change challenge. Mate Crime: A challenge for the Police, Safeguarding and Criminal Justice Agencies (Association for Real Change, 2013)
- Hidden in plain sight Inquiry into disability-related harassment (EHRC)
- Friend or Fake? An Easy Read Guidance Booklet about Hate Crime and Mate Crime (Safety Net)
- Citizens Advice – Discrimination in housing – duty to make reasonable adjustments
- EHRC websites guidance on ‘How do we define reasonable’
- EHRC websites guidance on ‘Who pays for an adjustments’
- Supporting people with sensory loss Best-practice guide for housing providers (RNIB Cymru and Action on Hearing Loss)
- Make it Clear (Mencap)
- Why sexual orientation is important for social housing providers (Jeffery and Seager, HQN and Stonewall Housing, 2010)
- Safe houses offer sanctuary to LGBT youngsters in Manchester and London (Cahalane, The Guardian online, 4/9/2013)
- Providing Services for Transgender Customers, A guide (Government Equalities Office, Gendered Intelligence, 2015)
- Language support: Challenges and benefits for users and providers of health and social care services (Better Health Briefing, 2013)
- Autistic Spectrum Disorder A Guide for Homelessness Practitioners and Housing Advice Workers (2011)(Welsh Government 2011)
- Autistic Spectrum Disorder A Guide to Housing Management for Practitioners and People in Rented Housing (2011) (Welsh Government, 2011)
- Prevention through early intervention – Helping people with mental health problems to find and keep a home (Welsh Government)
- Care and Treatment Planning – A step-by-step guide for secondary mental health users (Hafal)
Organisations that can provide further information:
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Please note the material in this section is for information purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Tai Pawb is not responsible for the content of external resources.