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Counter extremism programme supports people to challenge extremist narratives.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Places of worship and faith community centres can now apply for an increased pot of funding to improve their physical security against potential hate attacks.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Groups across the country benefit from fourth funding call.
The government's response to the Biometrics Commissioner's annual report 2018.
The Places of Worship Protective Security Scheme will be open for applications from July 2019.
Community groups benefit from community funding pot
The remit of the Biometrics and Forensics Ethics Group has been expanded to provide independent review of the use of large data sets by the department.
A new nationwide hate crime campaign aimed at increasing awareness and understanding of what constitutes a hate crime has been launched by the government.
Building a Stronger Britain Together partners with Luton Borough Council
The Hate Crime Community Projects Fund has been launched for the third year so organisations in England and Wales could secure up to £75,000 to tackle hate crime.
Funding comes as the Building a Stronger Britain Together programme grows to a network of more than 220 groups.
New measures put in place to tackle hate crimes include a review of legislation, extra funding to support communities and improving the response to incidents.
Funding for police call handlers and roundtables mark intent to stamp out abuse and support victims.
Ten sports-based community projects to receive up to £50,000 as part of the government’s Building a Stronger Britain Together (BSBT) programme.
The British Minister for Countering Extremism Baroness Williams delivered a speech at Observer Research Foundation conference on 'Tackling Insurgent Ideologies'.
The Minister for Countering Extremism will address the Observer Research Foundation conference and meet Indian government ministers.
Places of worship that have been subjected to or could be vulnerable to hate crime attacks to be supported by the Home Office with a further £1 million funding.
The government's response to the Biometrics Commissioner's annual report 2017.
Minister addresses the conference on the topic of diversity in policing and tackling hate crime.
Baroness Williams of Trafford speech to Tell MAMA conference Tackling anti-Muslim hatred in Manchester and Beyond
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