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Hate Crime Survey

Hate Crime is a term used to describe crimes which are targeted at someone because of prejudice towards their identify, such as because of their race, religion, disability, sexuality or gender identity, or other.

Every year, we ask your views, concerns, experiences and priorities for making Bexley safe from Hate Crime, in order to develop and improve our work and to help us do this. This information will be shared with our Hate Crime Working Group, made up of the Local Authority, Police, Healthcare, Education and Voluntary Sector Partners, to direct our Group’s Action Plan for the next year and wider partner priorities. From your feedback, created a Training Resource for professionals.

If you are interested in completing our Violence Against Women and Girls Survey as well, please click here: Violence Against Women and Girls Survey

Phases

Phases overview

2025 Survey

10 January 2025 00:00 - 1 February 2025 00:00

This survey is open to everyone living, working, studying, or regularly visiting Bexley. There are 19 questions plus 9 questions relating to demographics. All responses will be analysed anonymously. The survey takes, on average, 5-10 minutes to complete.

The survey asks for information that may be triggering for some people. Please be gentle on yourself when completing this survey. If you have been affected by completing this survey and need support please go to www.bexley.gov.uk/hate-crime to find a service to support you. If this survey has left you feeling that you want to report something, please visit your local police station or call 101, or otherwise ask someone you trust for help reporting.

To keep up to date with Hate Crime and violence against women and girls information and news in Bexley, follow Bexley Community Safety Partnership on Facebook or @BexleyCSP on Twitter.