Over 60 organisations from across Greater Manchester have come together for the launch of a new plan to tackle hate crime and bring communities together over the next four years.

The GM Hate Crime Plan will focus on education and raising awareness of hate crime, its consequences and how to report it, while also improving support for victims.

The move comes after 9,613 hate crimes were recorded in Greater Manchester between September 2023 and August 2024.

At a launch event at Manchester Cathedral, partners set out how they will support the delivery of the Plan and its six priorities, in neighbourhoods and communities across our city-region.

Kate Green, Deputy Mayor of Greater Manchester for Safer and Stronger Communities, said:

“We recognise that we have developed this plan at a time of domestic tensions, with criminal disorder and violence in the summer, and heightened international conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza. I acknowledge the depth of concern, and we will continue to work with all our communities, especially the Muslim, Jewish and Ukrainian communities, to ensure all are supported.

“Everyone has the right to live in safety without fear and we will never accept discrimination, prejudice, violence or hate in our city-region.

“This plan sets out our commitment to tackling hate crime in all its forms and I strongly believe that by empowering communities and putting an emphasis on education and early intervention we can bring people together and reduce division across our neighbourhoods.”

Superintendent Mike Russell, GMP’s force lead for hate crime, said:

“Everyone in Greater Manchester has the right to feel safe and protected in their own communities, free from being the target of hate and abuse for who they are, which is why we fully support GMCA’s refreshed Hate Crime Plan.

“We regularly work with local partners, agencies, and charities to better understand the ways in which to support those who have been victims of hate crime.

“By engaging with our diverse and vibrant communities, we can better influence our approach to a multitude of issues that people are encountering, and take action appropriately to ensure that we are offering the best service possible.

“GMP are committed to tackling hate crime in all its forms and if you are reading this and think you have been a victim of hate crime, please report it. We will listen to you and make sure you get the justice you deserve.”

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