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Schoolgirl, 11, leads charge against county hate crime

YOUNG people have been getting creative as part of a campaign to raise awareness of hate crime among the younger generation. The aim of the competition was to create a piece of work that would both inspire and educate. Organised by West Oxfordshire Community Safety Partnership (WOCSP), the winner of the contest has now been revealed. Eleven-year-old Mya produced a poster with the slogan ‘Stop the Hate’, urging people to report racism and homophobia. She said: “I have noticed a lot of young people are being targeted and it is all about talking to them. “At the same time, a lot of people are not aware of what is going on in people’s lives.

Hate crime awareness competition winner revealed

YOUNG people have been getting creative as part of a campaign to raise awareness of hate crime among the younger generation. The aim of the competition was to create a piece of work that would both inspire and educate. Organised by West Oxfordshire Community Safety Partnership (WOCSP), the winner of the contest has now been revealed. Eleven-year-old Mya produced a poster with the slogan ‘Stop the Hate’, urging people to report racism and homophobia. She said: “I have noticed a lot of young people are being targeted and it is all about talking to them. “At the same time, a lot of people are not aware of what is going on in people’s lives.

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