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Report Hate Crime

Community Safety Walkabout
Ideally the first point of contact would be Merseyside Police, they have dedicated, specially trained officers who can help with reports of incidents of hate.  They can be contacted; 

  • On the Merseyside Police website
  • On the phone: 101
  • In an emergency situation, you should always call 999 (if you feel like you are in immediate danger)
  • Via social media: Facebook Merseyside Police CC Twitter @MerpolCC

If you don't feel able to report an incident to the Police, the Police and Crime Commissioner has funded Stop Hate UK, who are able to take reports of hate crime 24 hours a day. Someone is always available to take a report, offer advice or sign post to a support service, and you can remain anonymous, should you wish.

The charity provides independent and confidential support to people affected by Hate Crime. There are a number of ways you can contact them;

You can also report to the Community Safety Team at St Helens Borough Council - report now by clicking this link.

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Last modified on 09 May 2025