Training Session: Disability Hate Crime and Intersectionality (Part 2)

Thursday 28 January 2021, 11:00 am – 1:00 pm, online (UK)

 

Intersectionality and Hate Crime against Disabled People

This training takes place over 2 sessions. Part 1 is on Tuesday 12th January and Part 2 is on Thursday 28th January

Times for both sessions: 11am to 1pm, with regular breaks. You should attend both sessions. Fully accessible, with BSL interpreters, captioning and palantypist

Who can attend?

This series of online training sessions is aimed at all London Borough DDPOs (staff, volunteers and managers) of any frontline service for Disabled people.

Overview:

Two sessions exploring intersectionality and how Disabled people experience discrimination, oppression and hate crime across all the ‘protected characteristics’(race, faith, sexuality, gender and gender identity). Find out how to recognise intersectional hate issues and support a Disabled person experiencing them.

Aims to:

  • Increase understanding about intersectionality and hate crime
  • Know how to confidently use intersectional practice to support a diverse range of Disabled people
  • To understand how an intersectional approach is supportive of rights and justice

Find out more information and book your free place here: https://www.inclusionlondon.org.uk/training-and-support/powerup/view/intersectionality-and-hate-crime-against-disabled-people-part-2/

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