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You are here: Home / Anti-Bullying & Homophobia / Experienced a hate crime in Belfast? Victim Support NI want to know about it

Experienced a hate crime in Belfast? Victim Support NI want to know about it

04/11/2013 By David McFarlane Leave a Comment

victim_support_logoIf you have experienced any hate crime in Belfast in the last few years, then please fill in the survey which is being conducted by Lisa Faulkner from the Jordanstown campus of the University of Ulster for Victim Support NI.
The aim of the survey is to map services / provisions for victims of hate crimes in Belfast and to capture their views and opinions of the services.
The survey will close on 5th November 2013.
Please complete the survey by visiting https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/VVDMTHN
For help and support contact Victim Support NI on 028 9024 3133; website www.victimsupportni.co.uk.

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Filed Under: Anti-Bullying & Homophobia, History Tagged With: Belfast, Crime, Hate crime, Jordanstown, Lisa Faulkner, Northern Ireland, University of Ulster, Victim Support

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