By training people to deal with and prevent hate crime against people with learning disabilities, LSU is helping to make society more inclusive.
Our Learning Disability hate crime training teaches people about what hate crime is, how to report it and how to speak up and stop hate crime. Our sole purpose is stop or reduce disability hate crime from happening.
The training is delivered by paid hate crime trainers who are people with learning disabilities. They are:
We offer:
Workshops to Lewisham schools, to people with learning disabilities, and to Lewisham frontline workers are free. We may charge a fee to schools or colleges outside of Lewisham.
We often use videos for our hate crime training sessions. You can see an example of a film we have made below.
We are piloting bespoke training about Learning Disability inclusion and accessible communication.
Please contact us to discuss your organisation’s needs.
For all training enquiries please get in touch using our contact form.
We are grateful for the continued support, and to past and present funders who have made new and existing projects possible.
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