Stop Hate UK

Stop Hate UK is a UK charity based in Leeds and dedicated to 'raising awareness and understanding of discrimination and hate crime, encouraging its reporting, and supporting the individuals and communities it affects'.

The project was established in direct response to the murder of Stephen Lawrence.

For example, Derbyshire Police Constabulary state: Merseytravel works with Merseyside Police, Liverpool, St. Helens and Wirral Councils and Stop Hate UK to promote a Stop Hate campaign across public transport on Merseyside.

[7] In promoting National Hate Crime Awareness Week, UK Prime Minister David Cameron said: "We will continue to support communities and charities like Stop Hate UK and 17-24-30 so that victims are heard, perpetrators face justice and communities are protected.

"[8] The patrons of Stop Hate UK are Baroness Doreen Lawrence, Canon Mark Oakley and sportsperson Adrian Derbyshire.