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Kingston Domestic Violence Hub provides free, confidential, non-judgemental and independent support to anyone who is experiencing domestic abuse.
To work towards the elimination of racial discrimination and associated inequalities To promote equality of opportunity and good relations between persons of different racial groups To address the Human Rights and needs of all communities
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In order to achieve our aims KREC carries out the following main areas of work in furtherance of its public benefit duties:
Undertakes case work specific to race and associated inequalities
Supports local stakeholders in developing and monitoring equality policies
Raising public awareness through educational and cultural events
Helps to develop and support local Black Asian and Minoritised community organisations
We offer Consultancy and Training services to organisation and develop bespoke packages for specific programmes and needs
Acts as a focal point and helps to provide a voice for Black Asian Minoritised and Marginalised and Disenfranchised communities and individuals
Campaigns and challenges all forms of Racism Fascism Intolerance and Bigotry
KREC has over 40 years of experience as the recognised body in South London for tackling discrimination and Hate Crimes and promoting the message that Race Equality is a Human Right.
We are experts in the field of Race Equality. KREC is now the only Race and Equalities Council in South London with the specific remit to address discrimination and associated inequalities and we are one of the few Race and Equalities Councils in the UK with expertise on casework
Parking is at the Neville House Car Park but you will need to pay and this can be very expensive at all times
KREC offices is at Ground Floor Neville House 55 Eden Street Kingston KT1 1BW
KREC is in Central Kingston; opposite Kingston McDonald or Primark and next door to Heels Furniture shop
BR train station at Kingston is five minutes walk from the KREC office
All buses coming to Central Kingston will get you a few minutes walk from the KREC office
KREC offers advice support counselling advocacy and mediation service to people suffering discrimination and victims of all Hate Crimes and Incidents
KREC organises a number of activities. These include:
Kingston Carnival
Bike Across Cultures which includes Walking
KREC vs RBK Cricket Match which takes place annually
Multi-Agency 5-a-Side Football Tournament to promote Engagement Cohesion Inclusion Equalities Trust and Confidence and Communication across Agencies
All Nations Sporting activities which includes different types of sports across all communities
You can get updated and current information from the KREC website at: www.kingstonrec.org
Advice Support and Advocacy service given helped me tackle Hate Crime perpetrators and encouraged me to make a report to Police
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Kingston Domestic Violence Hub provides free, confidential, non-judgemental and independent support to anyone who is experiencing domestic abuse.
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Communication support for people with Aphasia or Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA) and their families.
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