Wed, 18 February - Wed, 18 March 10.00AM - 12.00PM Mossley Mill
Adm: FREE
Delivered by Victim Support NI, this programme explores issues and trends in Northern Ireland, helping participants understand the struggles and triumphs of people from different backgrounds. You will gain practical skills such as how to report hate crime and seek support, learn about the underlying issues in society that lead to division, and develop confidence as an effective witness and self‑advocate. Most importantly, participants will work together to brainstorm creative solutions and develop a local Manifesto to stand united against hate.
Ideal for community members, advocates, and leaders who want to strengthen awareness, support networks, and practical responses to hate crime.
Attendance of all sessions required to complete the qualification.
Venue: Lilian Bland Pavilion, Glengormley
Tea, coffee and refreshments provided.
Spaces are limited.
E. goodrelations@antrimandnewtownabbey.gov.uk to secure your place.
Wed, 18 February - Wed, 18 March10.00AM - 12.00PMMossley Mill
Cost: FREE
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