Reports & Briefings

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East and Southeast Asian communities’ experiences of hate crime in the UK

This report published by charity Protection Approaches in collaboration with the University’s Centre for Hate Studies, examined ESEA communities’ experiences of hate crime in the UK.

No Place for Hate: Post-Pandemic Actions for London’s Chinatown by China Exchange

This report coincides with National Hate Crime Awareness Week and provides actions to develop support within Chinatown and learn more to anti-racism within ESEA communities.

We contributed FOI Data to ITV News

EVR provided data for ITV News feature alongside testimonies of victims of hate crimes.

We provided evidence to the Draft Online Safety Bill

EVR collaborated with 89up policy advisors to provide evidence to the Draft Online Safety Bill by the UK Government speaking for ESEA communities affected by this bill. Read more on the Government Online Safety bill here.

We contributed to the Runnymede Trust report to the United Nations

The civil society report to the United Nations is out now and available to read in the link below. It has been curated by the Runnymede Trust using evidence submitted from over 100 civil society organisations,

We contributed to the Confronting COVID Related Hate report

On 9th March 2021, Chinese Welfare Trust, Newham Chinese Association, and Protection Approaches, hosted the first national conference on confronting COVID-related hate,

Ethnic Disparities and Inequality in the UK among ESEA communities

We contributed to Protection Approaches report on Covid Related Hate

We supported Sarah Owen MP’s House of Commons debate around ESEA Racism

Response to the Call for Evidence on Ethnic Disparities and Inequality in the UK

This is a joint response from academics, politicians, professionals and organisations representing the East and South East Asian (ESEA) communities in the UK.

In May 2020 we created this petition

We asked for the UK Home Secretary Priti Patel to call for a zero-tolerance policy to racism, following the three-fold increase in hate crimes and rising racism towards East and Southeast Asian people during the Covid-19 pandemic.