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Description: National Hate Crime Awareness Week Assembly 14th - 21st October 2023 Think of a time when you were treated unfairly. Think about how it made you feel? Pick one word to describe the feeling. Why might someone experience hate? You have been a

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slide1. National Hate Crime Awareness Week
Assembly 14th - 21st October 2023<br>
slide2. Think of a time when you were treated unfairly.

Think about how it made you feel?

Pick one word to describe the feeling.<br>
slide3. Why might someone experience hate?<br>
slide4. You have been a victim of hate when… You believe you have been treated differently because a person or group of people act in an unkind or unfair way towards you based on who or what they think you are. This can be because of your:

Disability
Race/ Skin Colour
Religion or beliefs
Sexual Orientation
Transgender Identity

It might also be a crime and so the police will get involved.
It might also be<br>
slide5. What can hate look like in school? Being left out of friendship groups, games or sports Being called hurtful names Being bullied Being made fun of Drawings or illustrations that are hateful or unkind Being treated unfairly by other children or staff Being hit and shouted at Being disrespected because of an aspect of your identity Telling hateful and offensive jokes<br>
slide6. This week is… National Hate Crime Awareness Week<br>
slide7. What can you do to help?<br>
slide8. Please follow us to stay up to date with our work @stophateuk stop_hate_uk stophateuk Stop Hate UK<br>