• 01616 966 229
  • Request a callback
Stephensons Solicitors LLP Banner Image

Corporate contract to outlaw hate

Local celebrities and organisations including Stephensons have put pen to paper to show that St Helens is no place for hate.

St Helens Council, Merseyside Police, Helena Partnerships and Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service were just some of the agencies that signed the Organisational Pledge to end Hate Crime during a ceremony at St Helens Town Hall.

They were joined by TV star Johnny Vegas and local hero Corporal Andy Reid at the event, while Saints stars Josh Jones and Louie McCarthy Scarsbrook, unable to attend in person, sent their signed pledges through to campaign organisers.

The pledge is a public statement that an organisation wants to help tackle hate crime in St Helens. It sends a clear message to staff, members, service-users and customers that the organisation is working with other local agencies to tackle the crime.

St Helens Council's Cabinet Member for Regeneration, Housing, Planning and Community Safety, Councillor Richard McCauley said: "The more organisations that pledge, the more noise is being made about hate crime. So it's helping to raise awareness and break through the silence that surrounds the crime.

"It was fantastic to see so many people at the pledge signing - I was blown away by the attendance. But if we could get every company and organisation in the borough to sign up, it would send out the most powerful message possible that hate crime has no place in St Helens."

Organisations pledging their support will receive an e-pack, explaining the aims of the campaign, and including posters, a copy of the logo and brand guidelines. They can then promote the campaign and the material in their own publications and on websites.

Merseyside Police Commissioner Jane Kennedy said: "One of the priorities in my Police and Crime Plan is to take effective action against all forms of hate crime, which is any kind of crime that is motivated by hate or discrimination.

"Hate incidents are often greatly under-reported and I will work with all partners to ensure people feel able to come forward and report such a crime confident that they will be fully supported.

"Events like this give people the confidence to speak out if they have been subjected to prejudice and make it clear such crimes will not be tolerated."

A special pledge board will also be on display outside St Helens Town Hall this week - showing who has signed so far. They include:

  • Johnny Vegas
  • Andy Reid and colleagues from Amputation, Inspiration, Motivation
  • Saints players - Josh Jones and Louie McCarthy Scarsbrook
  • Police Crime Commissioner - Jane Kennedy
  • The Mayor of St Helens
  • St Helens Councillors Richard McCauley, Paul Lynch & Seve Gomez-Aspron
  • Rob Carden, Merseyside Police Area Commander
  • Riverside Housing
  • Knowsley Ethnic Minority Support
  • Christ Church
  • Your Housing Group
  • Merseyside Probation Trust
  • Helena Partnerships
  • Together
  • Merseyside Fire & Rescue Service
  • St.Helens Council
  • Stephensons Solicitors LLP
  • St.Helens College
  • Views Forum
  • St.Helens Housing Support
  • St Helens Chamber of Commerce
  • St Helens MIND

To find out more about the pledge go to www.safersthelens.org.uk/pledges/hate-crime-pledge/

Hate crime pledge