This is why over the last year, weβve been working together to produce a 10-point Manifesto for Change that includes practical, evidence-based policies that can transform the way we respond to hate.
π Read the manifesto in full here
@ibvprev.bsky.social
UK charity working to tackle identity-based violence, from hate crime to violent extremism and mass atrocities, in the UK and around the world. Found out more here: https://protectionapproaches.org/
This is why over the last year, weβve been working together to produce a 10-point Manifesto for Change that includes practical, evidence-based policies that can transform the way we respond to hate.
π Read the manifesto in full here
π The past decade has seen spiralling levels of hate crime. Official stats show incidents have more than tripled in England & Wales. With just 1 in 4 victims reporting incidents, we know that this is the tip of the iceberg.
Yet, the government hasnβt released a Hate Crime Action Plan since 2016.
π¨NEW: last week we launched our Manifesto for Change with our wonderful colleagues at University of Leicester's Centre for Hate Studies at Labour Party Conference
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π’ Continuing our focus on transnational repression (TNR), FPC Research Fellow Dr Saipira Furstenberg examines the challenges democracies face in confronting authoritarian TNR.
She explores policy gaps, risks to human rights, and why coordinated, rights-based strategies are essential. β¬οΈ
As we mark one year since the tragic murder of Alice, Elsie, and Bebe at a childrenβs dance class in Southport, our thoughts are with their families as they continue to grieve.
We reflect on how what followed became, for many, a moment of national reckoning π
π‘ Excellent piece by our Trustee Sherine El Taraboulsi-McCarthy on Gaza & the reckoning between humanitarianism & protection
"We must rethink the role of international and local humanitarian actors in providing protection without abrogating the fundamental responsibility of states to provide it."
We look forward to both working with and toward government to help realise the Covenantβs vision and to ensure that civil society continues to play a central role in shaping a fairer, safer future for all. π€
24.07.2025 13:28 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0π§Ύ The Covenant sets out a commitment to:
- Designing & delivering policy in partnership with local communities
- Respecting civil societyβs independence
- Investing in long-term collaboration through sustainable funding
- Embedding inclusive participation to strengthen social cohesion & resilience
It was great to be at the launch of the government's new Civil Society Covenant last week.
A timely and important step toward building more equitable relationship between government and communities. π§΅
π The broader challenge remains: mass atrocity crimes are becoming a systematic feature of modern malign statecraft, used deliberately to destroy, displace & entrench power.
As this kind of violence increasingly shapes geopolitical realities, the UK must update its approach accordingly.
She noted that the UK's approach to atrocity prevention has not been updated since 2019, despite the increasing use of identity-based atrocity violence against civilians.
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FCDO Minister @catherinewestmp.bsky.social acknowledged the concern & committed to taking the issue forward - a welcome step.
πΊ This week during an Urgent Question to the Foreign Secretary on the UK's response to the worsening situation in Sudan, @melanieward.bsky.social MP raised an important question about the UKβs approach to preventing & responding to mass atrocity crimes. π§΅
18.07.2025 10:04 β π 1 π 2 π¬ 1 π 0β Deadline for applications is 5pm on Friday 12th September β
Find out more about the programme here π
Successful applicants will co-design & implement a hate crime prevention or victim support project funded up to Β£5,000.
Organisations will increase their knowledge & understanding of hate crime, developing the skills they need to support & advocate for victims π€
π¨ We are launching a new programme offering micro grants to community organisations to lead anti-hate initiatives!
As part of our Design. Build. Act. programme, we are inviting 10 community-based organisations in London to co-design & deliver new anti-hate initiatives with funding & support.
This is about more than identifying challenges, itβs about recognising strengths, opportunities & ideas for positive change.
These learnings will guide our work with stakeholders across Stoke-on-Trent as we co-design a new Community Cohesion Strategy for the city π€
Find out more π
π¨ We're excited to be leading a major community listening exercise across Stoke-on-Trent, commissioned by the One Stoke-on-Trent Board.
From June to September 2025, we'll be engaging with people across the city to hear about their lives, challenges, hopes and ideas for the future.
For over three months Israel deliberately blocked life-saving supplies. It controls who eats, who moves & who survives.
Palestinians are starving. Many are killed in line.
The world is watching.
We've joined 200+ organisations to demand an end to this deadly scheme.
#CeasefireNOW #EndTheSiege
The new Israeli-US backed distribution scheme forces Palestinians in Gaza into militarised zones just to access food.
Food is now fenced, scanned and weaponised. This is not humanitarian aid.
It is a system of forced displacement, surveillance, and mass violence, disguised as relief.
Last month we launched a new paper with @csns-uk.bsky.social exploring the future of UK national security & foreign policy amid rising authoritarianism & systemic competition.
It argues we must rethink how the UK integrates human rights into its strategic outlook.
Read more π
If you or your organisation work primarily with/for marginalised communities in London, we want to hear from you on how London crisis preparedness & response can better centre the perspectives and needs of your communities! π€
Get in touch to share your thoughts todayπ£οΈβ¬οΈ
You can also:
π£οΈ Email farida.mostafa@protectionapproaches.org to schedule a chat
βοΈ Email your thoughts to farida.mostafa@protectionapproaches.org
π Respond to this survey www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/Equalities...
25.06.2025 15:31 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0If your group or organisation works primarily with/for marginalised communities, communities who face additional barriers in crisis, or individuals with protected characteristics as per the Equalities Act, we want to hear from you π
You can:
Emergencies, from COVID-19 to flooding, terror & the cost-of-living crisis, do not affect all communities equally. People already facing structural inequality often face the greatest harmsβΌοΈ
The partnership will ensure that marginalised groups are centred in London crisis preparedness & responseπ€
β¨NEW PROJECT LAUNCHβ¨
We're very excited to share that we have been commissioned by @ldnresilience.bsky.social
to create a new Equalities Partnership within the #LondonResilienceForumποΈ
If your group or organisation works primarily with/for marginalised communities, you can get involved today!
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ποΈ We are co-hosting an event with @ibvprev.bsky.social on June 18th! Join us as we examine the changing role and capabilities of the FCDO and reflect on Labourβs first year of foreign policy with Kate Ferguson, Lord Peter Ricketts and John Bew
Read more & sign up here: icsr.info/2025/06/05/c...
These sessions are open to all local organisations and groups looking to build safer, more inclusive spaces.
If you work or live in Brent, you can find our current schedule of workshops and sign up here π
Through our Understanding Hate and Supporting Communities workshops, weβre offering practical, interactive sessions that help participants explore:
β what hate crime is
β how it affects individuals and communities
β what can be done to challenge it
π€ Protection Approaches is working with Brent Council to strengthen the community's understanding of hate crime & how to support those affected.
We're offering free training workshops for community groups & undertaking local research to better understand the experiences Brentβs diverse communities.