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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.

Competition for young people to raise awareness of hate crime

YOUNG people are being asked to take part in a competition designed to highlight hate crime. The aim is to create a piece of work, which can be a video, song, poem, play, short story, artwork or even a meme. Organised by the West Oxfordshire Community Safety Partnership (WOCSP), participants need to be aged between 11 and 16, with themes focussing on discrimination, experiencing and reporting hate crime, and accessing support. Merilyn Davies, cabinet member for communities and housing at West Oxfordshire District Council, said: “Hate crime should never be tolerated at any level and it is important that our young people understand it and know what to do if they are a victim or witness it.

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