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For information go to this website: https://www.westmidlands.police.uk/police-forces/west-midlands-police/areas/about-us/about-us/our-diversity-and-inclusion-strategy/ Tipton and Great Bridge & princes end. West Midlands Police (WMP) tackles racism through the national Police Race Action Plan and the local Sandwell Community Safety Strategy 2022-2026. These initiatives focus on building trust with Black and minoritized communities and ensuring that police powers, such as stop and search, are used fairly. Local Anti-Racism Initiatives Hate Crime Community Charter: Sandwell Council and WMP signed a charter in late 2023 pledging a zero-tolerance approach to racism and hostility. Third-Party Reporting: To encourage victims who may be uncomfortable visiting a police station, the force promotes Third-Party Reporting Centres in Tipton, such as (High Street) and the . Community Scrutiny: Local data and body-worn video footage are subject to community scrutiny to identify and address racial disparities in how police use their powers. Anti-Racist Training: All WMP officers and staff are undergoing mandatory training on anti-racism, Black history, and cultural competency to improve interactions with diverse communities. Reporting Racism in Tipton & Great Bridge If you witness or experience racism, you can report it through the following channels: Non-Emergency: Call 101 or use the WMP Live Chat. Anonymous: Contact Crimestoppers at 0800 555 111. Online: Use the True Vision website, which is the national portal for reporting hate crimes. Recent Neighbourhood Priorities The Tipton Town neighbourhood team is currently active in areas like and . While many current actions focus on anti-social behaviour, the force remains committed to the Show Racism the Red Card campaign, with the next national Wear Red Day set for Friday, 16 October 2026 Thank you from your Tipton and Great bridge & Princes end Team
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