Other organisations that can help
If you are a victim of hate crime or harassment, you can call our hotline on 0800 056 0905 (Monday to Friday, 9.30am to 5pm).
In an emergency, call 999.
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Organisations that offer support
Below you will find a list of organisations that can offer support to victims of hate crime or harassment.
Dalston Citizens Advice Bureau
The Dalston Citizens Advice Bureau provides advice on benefits, consumer problems, employment issues, housing problems, legal issues, relationship, family and personal problems as well as tax and utility matters and welfare rights
Day-Mer Turkish and Kurdish community centre
Day-Mer works with and on behalf of Turkish and Kurdish people living and working in London, to enable them to address their problems and promote their cultural, economic, social and democratic rights.
Equality and Human Rights Commission
The Equality and Human Rights Commission provides advice and guidance on human rights and tolerance.
Hackney Citizens Advice Bureau
The Hackney Citizens Advice Bureau gives advice on benefits, consumer problems, employment issues, housing problems, legal issues, relationship, family and personal problems as well as tax and utility matters and welfare rights.
Hackney Law Centre
The Hackney Law Centre gives advice on legal rights in matters of housing, homelessness and social services, immigration and asylum and debt advice.
Housing Advice and Homelessness Centre
The Housing Advice and Homelessness Centre gives advice to people who are homeless, threatened with homelessness or anyone needing housing advice.
Housing Office
Your local Housing Office in Hackney can advise you about your housing situation if you are affected by domestic violence or harassment (or if you just have a general query about your tenancy).
Victim support
Victim Support is an organisation that gives free and confidential help for victims of crime, their family, friends and anyone else affected.
Page updated: 17 Jan 2012

