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The Bridge  provides a safe space for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBTQ) young people to come together. The group is exploring a safe space through art, perceiving what makes them feel safe and drawing and painting this.

Following from this, they have created a 'top tips' document for bystanders, and those who witness, or have experienced hate crime. They are also plan to share their work with other groups of young people at a community of practice meeting, where other groups come together to share learning from the different activities that have been happening.

This ABCD project is funded by MOPAC, for more information contact our Hate Crime ABCD Community Builder, Priya Loomba, priya.loomba@cvalive.org.uk, or telephone 07943364310

 

 The Bridge

13:02, 07 Aug 2018 by Sara Milocco
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Work with Skye Alexandra  has centred around engaging with teenage girls and young women, meeting weekly at the CVA Resource Centre. They discuss and plan activities on a range of safety issues facing young women today, this includs issues such as vulnerability to sexual exploitation, harassment and abuse in public spaces.

By sharing these experiences enables them to recognise behaviours that have been accepted as 'a fact of life' and to voice the unacceptability of this culture. Group members are drawing businesses in the high street into the conversation to create a wider picture of how the high street community builds safety for all, in particular women.

Businesses engaging includes two barber shops, a high street cosmetics company, a local café and a coffee vendor. 

One barber's shop is engaging with young men to increase awareness of how they may contribute to an intimidating atmosphere on the high street for women by standing in groups around shop entrances. Another barber's is providing a safe space for young people to go, when they are not feeling safe on the high street.

A local café is working on building a sense of community in the West Croydon area with weekly community led events and a coffee vendor is proactively contributing to the safety of himself and his stall when an incidence flares up.

High street store LUSH encourages staff to be vigilant and conscious of the activies on the high street, with individuals subsequently stepping in to support young people in trouble outside the shop.

As the teenage girls leading this engagement build a picture of the high street, they hope to uncover untapped strengths in how hate crime can be reduced, and how reporting can be increased.

This ABCD project is funded by MOPAC, for more information contact our Hate Crime ABCD Community Builder Priya Loomba, priya.loomba@cvalive.org.uk, telephone 07943364310

Skye Alexandra

11:27, 07 Aug 2018 by Sara Milocco
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Rainbows Across Borders provides a secure and safe space for members to share experiences as asylum seekers, and to mutually build confidence and knowledge about the asylum process (as it affects the individual applicant) with a vision of integration in Croydon. 

Supported by ABCD Communities Against Hate Crime Community Builder, Priya Loomba the group is actively developing it's notion of 'turning of turning hate to love'.  They are creating anti-hate messages to include on posters, banners and T shirts; they use a 'social media information and support app' to encourage members across the borough to tell  their story and to engage local charities and agencies.  

This ABCD project is funded by MOPAC, for more information contact our Hate Crime ABCD Community Builder Priya Loomba, priya.loomba@cvalive.org.uk, telephone 07943364310

 

rainbows

 

14:39, 06 Aug 2018 by Sara Milocco
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