Get Support with Hate Behaviour

Hate behaviour is any criminal or threatening behaviour that targets you because of who you are, for example; your race, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or gender identity. No one should experience hate or discrimination, and help is available if it happens to you.

How do I report hate behaviour?

You can report hate behaviour in several ways:

For criminal behaviour, including threats or violence, call the police on 999 in an emergency or 101 for non-emergencies.

Regenda Support

If you experience hate behaviour or harassment where you live, Regenda can support you by:

  • Listening confidentially and taking your report seriously
  • Working with partner agencies such as the police and local councils
  • Putting safety measures in place where needed
  • Supporting you throughout any investigation.

Local Area

Here are some local places to you that can support you if you have experienced or been affected by hate behaviour.

Hate Behaviour Support in Merseyside

Our Commutation Plaza office is a safe place for anyone to report hate crime. 

We have worked with police and other partner agencies to make our offices a third-party reporting centre for hate crime.   

That means we offer a safe place for anyone to report hate crime, if you have experienced hate crime or seen it happen to someone else.  

You can come to our office to be listened to in confidence. We will support you to contact the right support near you. 

Other ways you can get support with Hate Behaviours include:

Liverpool City Council -   0151 233 3001.   How to report a crime (this is a link to a new website).

Sefton Council - Report an incident (this is a link to a new website).

St Helens Council - Report a hate crime (this is a link to a new website).

Wirral Council - What is a hate crime? How to report it (this is a link to a new website).

West Lancashire Council -  What is hate crime & reporting (this is a link to a new website).

Anthony Walker Foundation - Combatting racism and hate crime to build strong, safer communities (this is a link to a new website).

Victim Care Merseyside -  Call: 0808 175 3080.  Request support online (this is a link to a new website).

Daisy Inclusive -  Helping disabled and vulnerable people reach their true potential. Get support (this is a link to a new website).

Hate Behaviour Support in Greater Manchester

Our St Chad's office is a safe place for anyone to report hate crime.

We have worked with police and other partner agencies to make our offices a third-party reporting centre for hate crime.  

That means we offer a safe place for anyone to report hate crime, if you have experienced hate crime or seen it happen to someone else. 

You can come to our office to be listened to in confidence. We will support you to contact the right support near you.

Other ways to report Hate Behaviour include:

Oldham Council -  24/7 Stop Hate helpline:  0800 138 1625.  Oldham Council Hate Crime support page (this is a link to another website).

Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) -  Lets End Hate Crime (this is a link to another website).

Rochdale Council -  0300 303 8878.    Report a hate crime (this is a link to another website).

Tameside Council -  Report hate crime to Tameside Council (this is a link to another website).

Trafford Council -  How to report a hate crime (this is a link to another website).