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Supporting people with learning disabilities

Supporting people with learning disabilities. Hate Crime. What is hate crime? They made fun of you or laughed at you They called you names They said they would hurt you They sent you bad text messages They sent you bad emails They phoned you They sent you letters

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Supporting people with learning disabilities

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  1. Supporting people with learning disabilities

  2. Hate Crime • What is hate crime? • They made fun of you or laughed at you • They called you names • They said they would hurt you • They sent you bad text messages • They sent you bad emails • They phoned you • They sent you letters • They shouted or pointed at you • They bossed you about • They touched, punched, kicked, pushed or poked you • They threw something at you or where you live

  3. Hate Crime • Where can you go for help to report it? • Dorset Police • Dorset Race Equality Council • Intercom Trust • Bournemouth People First • Dorset People First • Poole Forum • Access Dorset • Citizen’s Advice Bureau • Your local council • Victim Support • Weymouth College

  4. Going to Court • Here are some of the things we have to support you • Witness Profiler; supports victims with learning difficulties through the court process • Special Measures; these are different ways in which the court can allow a victim or witness to give their evidence

  5. Easy Read Information • We have produced the following information in easy read: • How to contact us • What to do if you are a victim of crime • How to report hate crime • How to make a complaint • What our Police Community Support Officers do • What our Safer Neighbourhood Teams do and how to contact them • What our Independent Advisory Groups do

  6. Easy Read Documents We have produced the following documents in easy read: • You have been arrested; which is a guide to what happens in custody • Reporting sexual assault; what happens when you tell the Police • Annual Policing Plan; this says what we will be doing each year • Safer Dorset Handbook; this says what we have been doing and gives details on how to contact us • to find out more go to: www.dorset.police.uk/default.aspx?page=5096

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