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  • Charities given guidance on how to deal with the rise of far-right hate

    Created: 18/11/2025
    News/Events Category: General News
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    Charities have been issued with guidance on how best to operate and protect themselves amid a growing surge of far-right hate.

    The Directory of Social Change (DSC) has published a handbook called Charities Against Hate offering advice to organisations on how to respond to racism and xenophobia. 

    It is available to download for free and sets out practical actions organisations can take “to ensure their safety and continued operation, to reevaluate strategic planning and to join in solidarity with others to push back against racism and discrimination”.

    The new guidance outlines steps charities can take when confronted with incidents of direct discrimination or aggression. 




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