
Kick It Out campaign – ‘Call Full Time On Hate’
‘Call Full Time On Hate’ aims to unite football to tackle rising levels of hate in football and wider society.
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‘Call Full Time On Hate’ aims to unite football to tackle rising levels of hate in football and wider society.

The Trades Union Congress produced guidance, ‘Combatting racist abuse in the workplace: A TUC guide to protecting migrant and Black and Minority Ethnic workers from violence, harassment and abuse’, in August 2016.

The Trades Union Congress published in August 2016 their guidance, ‘Challenging racism after the EU referendum: An action plan for challenging racism and xenophobia’.

In August 2016 the Community Security Trust published their report, ‘Antisemitic incidents: January – June 2016’. The report recorded 557 anti-Semitic incidents in the first six months of this year, in contrast with 500 last year.

The Race Equality Foundation published a report ‘Calling for a national strategy to address rising race and religious hate crime in England and Wales’, written by Dr Leander Neckles, in July 2016.
The Government published their hate crime action plan for 2016, ‘Action against Hate: the UK government’s plan for tackling hate crime’ in July 2016.
A report on the ‘Causes and motivations of hate crime’ was published by the Equality and Human Rights Commission on 29 July 2016.
‘Prejudice and unlawful behaviour, exploring levers for change’ was published by the Equality and Human Rights Commission on 29 July 2016.
The Law Society launched a campaign ‘End legal aid deserts’ in July 2016. The campaign calls for the government to urgently address the issue of areas without provision of housing legal aid.
The Scottish Council of Jewish Communities published their report ‘What’s changed about being Jewish in Scotland’ in July 2016, highlighting the findings of their 2015 project.