PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Hate Crime: Transgender People (24 January 2017)

Question Asked

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what steps she is taking to reduce hate crime against transgender people.

Asked by:
Chris Elmore (Labour)

Answer

We are clear hate crime of any kind has absolutely no place in our society. In July last year, we published the cross Government Hate Crime Action Plan which includes measures to tackle transgender hate crimes.


We have funded two online Hate Crime projects through the community demonstration projects fund, these are ‘Transforming the Internet’ and ‘Countering online LGBT hate and abuse'.


Transforming the Internet is being developed by Stop Hate UK in partnership with Youth Cymru with the aim of enabling young transgender people to come together to create their own online narratives and support mechanisms to reduce social isolation and directly challenge the attitudes which contribute to high levels of hate crime experienced by the transgender community.

Countering online LGBT hate and abuse is being developed by Galop and aims to identify monitor and support victims to report online LGBT hate crime. There is no UK organisation specialising in monitoring and tackling online homophobia, biphobia and transphobia.

In addition we have also funded an LGBT Hate Crime schools pack developed by the Crown Prosecution Service in partnership with a number of LGBT organisations and the National Union of Teachers www.cps.gov.uk/northwest/working_with_you/hate_crime_schools_project/schools_project___lgbt_hate_crime/


Answered by:
Sarah Newton (Conservative)
27 January 2017

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