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HALT is a multi-agency partnership working to make Oxfordshire a safer and more inclusive community for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.

 

 

A homophobic, biphobic or transphobic incident is any incident which is perceived, by the victim or any other person, to have been motivated by homophobia, biphobia or transphobia respectively.

 

Recent Events

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On the 24th March 2012 HALT joined the protest against the presence of Christian Concern at Exeter College Click here for more

                      Protesters outside Exeter College


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A representative from HALT joined the No To Hate Crime Vigil in Trafalgar Square on 28th October 2011. Speakers included Brian Paddick, Peter Tatchell, Stuart Milk and PINK LIST winner Elly Barnes.















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Homophobic Hate Crime Seminar  -  On 26th May 2011, in association with Oxford
Brookes University, HALT hosted a very successful Homophobic Hate Crime Seminar
                              
Courtesy of Geraldine Peers BBC Oxford                    

This seminar was featured in a news story broadcast on BBC Oxford, Click image
above to see this news story


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HALT has a stall at Oxford Pride 2011 where representatives shared information and conducted a survey to find out the local LGBT community's concerns. Click here for more
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