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028 9024 5640: Housing & Debt Helpline for Northern Ireland

Hate crime and its impact on housing 2016

Written in 2016.

This resource will help you identify when someone has been the victim of a hate crime and how to help people deal with the housing implications of hate crime.

This resource will cover:

  • The type of hate crimes which exist
  • Identifying when a hate crime has occurred
  • The help available for victims of hate crime
  • The housing options which are available for victims of hate crime to either sustain their accommodation or move to more suitable accommodation, including presenting as homeless, applying for selection scheme points, moving into private rented accommodation.
£11.95