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Myerscough help raise awareness of hate crime

Published
Monday 17 Oct 2022

Myerscough College has been helping to raise awareness of hate crime during a week-long police campaign.

Police At MC

National Hate Crime Awareness Week took place last week between 8th October to 16th October 2022, which sees action all over the country to put a stop to hate crime.

A hate crime is any incident, which constitutes a criminal offence, perceived by the victim or any other person, as being motivated by prejudice or hostility based on a person’s disability, race, religion, sexual orientation or transgender identity.

Sergeant Mario Fa and PC Emma Bolton, of Lancashire Police’s West Division, visited Myerscough College’s Bilsborrow campus last week to talk to students and give an informative workshop.

Sergeant Fa and PC Bolton said: “We have met some fantastic students, staff and members of the public throughout the week. Our sessions explain just how serious hate crime is, the law around it and the serious consequences.

“We exhibited a Hate Crime Stand, and the students and staff had lots of questions to ask, and it was a great way to speak to young people about hate crime directly.

“It is so important to engage with the community to raise awareness of how serious society and the law considers hate crime offences to be. The reception has been really positive and consequently further hate crime inputs have been planned in the near future.”