Diversity
Explore these pages to find out about discrimination and diversity, created by and for young people in Tower Hamlets:
People are discriminated against (picked on because they are seen as part of a group rather then as an individual) for different reasons, it may be because of their race, religion, disability or sexual orientation.
Below you will find some links and resources to help you tackle these areas. This learning comes from work within the borough of Tower Hamlets.
| Religion | Disability | Race |
Anti-Bullying
All these above types of disrimination can lead to bullying and can have an affect on the victim and the people around them.

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Bullying is a major problem in secondary schools. Many people are affected by bullying;
many of them suffer in silence because they believe that the problem will get worse if they tell someone.
Conflict Resolution
Year 10 students devote their time to making the Year 7's
first year in Secondary school more comfortable and enjoyable
''ONE TOWER HAMLETS
NO PLACE FOR HATE''
Launched by our Race and Hate Interagency Forum, the No Place for Hate Pledge is a simple message
uniting the whole community to end hate and create a safe borough where everyone can enjoy living,
working and visiting - free from fear, intimidation and violence.
It'll only take you a few moments to show your support - click on the link below to find out how you,
your colleagues, the partners you work with and indeed family and friends can help create ‘One Tower Hamlets’.
http://www.towerhamlets.gov.uk/hatecrime
Click here to view the 'Without Fear' project













