Could you be an ambassador in tackling Hate Crime?

Salford City Council are launching an important initiative across Salford to tackle hate crime and promote safer, more inclusive communities.  

It would be great for you to be part of it.

In partnership with Greater Manchester Police (GMP), we are training a network of Hate Crime Reporting Ambassadors across Salford.  These ambassadors will be equipped to support individuals in reporting hate crime, promote empathy and cohesion, and act as visible, trusted figures in their communities.

 

🛡️ What is a Hate Crime Reporting Ambassador?

  • A visible, trusted individual who promotes inclusion, supports those affected by hate crime, and encourages safe reporting within communities.
  • A representative of Salford’s values of empathy, respect, and unity.
  • A key stakeholder in reducing hate crime in Salford

 

📋 What’s Involved?

As an ambassador, you will:

  • Attend a short, one-off training session (delivered by Salford City Council and Greater Manchester Police)
  • Promote your ambassador role within your ward and networks
  • Support and signpost individuals affected by hate crime
  • Help raise awareness during Hate Crime Awareness Week and beyond

 

🎁 What We’ll Offer You

  • Bespoke training and resources to support your role
  • Ongoing support from the Cohesion Team
  • Free promotional material 

 

You can click here to register your interest

Or alternatively you can contact Cohesion Officer, Iman Jacoby (iman.jacoby@salford.gov.uk)