All Wales Hate Crime Project Survey
Race Equality First would like to invite you to share your views and experience of hate crime and hate-related incidents in Wales, by participating in a survey that forms an important part of the All Wales Hate Crime Project. This Project is being led by Race Equality First in partnership with Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan Equality and Human Rights Network and Cardiff University and has been generously funded by the Big Lottery Fund.
The survey is being undertaken by the independent research organisation Ipsos MORI, and is designed to be completed by both victims and non-victims of hate crimes and incidents.
The All Wales Hate Crime Project incorporates groundbreaking research which focuses on hate crime and hate-related incidents (that are believed to be motivated by hostility or prejudice) across seven equality strands – age; disability/impairment; gender; race; religion and belief; sexual orientation, and transgender status. The primary aims of the research are to investigate the prevalence, nature and impact of hate crime and hate-related incidents, improve support for victims and ultimately help to enhance the way that the criminal justice system and other organisations deal with such incidents.
The research team wish to stress they are interested in gathering information on hate crimes and incidents, which includes both criminal acts and low level, persistent incidents such as harassment, name calling, ridicule, being ignored and being treated with impatience, intolerance or frustration because of your identity.
Please indicate your interest in participating in the survey online, by registering your email address at the survey website, the link to which is provided below. Your email address will only be used to prevent multiple submissions. Once data collection is complete your email will be deleted from all records and will never be shared with any third party.
Take the Survey
If you have previously completed this survey in a hard-copy format and sent it back to Ipsos MORI, you do not need to complete the survey again.
If you have any questions or concerns about this survey, or require the questionnaire in an alternative format such as in large print or wish to complete it in a language other than English or Welsh (via completion over the telephone) please do not hesitate to contact Jasmin Tregidga at Cardiff University on 029 2087 5093 or email [email protected] who will be happy to help you. For more information on the project please visit our website: www.waleshatecrimeresearch.org.uk
Thanks in advance for agreeing to take part.