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Guidance on the national tuberculosis (TB) strain typing service, including its work, achievements, objectives, and future direction.
Crimes committed against someone because of their race, religion, sexuality, disability or gender are hate crimes - how to report them to the police
Form (E68) for requesting typing of influenza strains.
Form (E3) for requesting typing of influenza strains.
Form to submit experienced hate crimes evidence for the places of worship scheme.
Find out what online harms are, how to manage them, and where to report them if they occur.
Typing request form (E27) for respiratory adenoviruses.
How to apply for security funding to protect your place of worship against hate crime.
Statistics on hate crimes recorded by the police in England and Wales. Information from the Crime Survey for England and Wales is also provided every third year.
Report on the important achievements and evaluation of the national tuberculosis (TB) strain typing service from 2010 to 2013.
Information on how Public Health England uses the tuberculosis (TB) strain typing service data.
Information for healthcare professionals on laboratory processes in Mycobacterium tuberculosis (TB) strain typing.
It is against the law to discriminate against anyone because of their sex, religion, disability or certain other personal characteristics ('protected characteristics')
What evidence is there that programme interventions on countering hate speech have been effective?
This report summarises lessons learnt for future delivery from the first two years of the Hate Crime Community Project Fund.
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