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2008 Pride Parade Fire Truck Soaks Onlookers on top of Yonge St Buildings-Toronto, ON Canada.Video shows Greater Toronto Area police services, Toronto Crime Stoppers and the Toronto Fire Department marching in the 2008 Pride Parade.Crime Stoppers Partner With RHVP-Report Homophobic Violence, Period(RHVP)by Louis Tam - courtesy of http://torontopolice.on.ca The Toronto Police Service's Community Mobilization Unit has joined a coalition of community members and creative designers to prevent homophobic and transphobic violence among youth and boost reporting of hate crimes. Report Homophobic Violence, Period. is a public awareness campaign aimed at young people, aged 13 to 25, to address reasons for homophobic attitudes and spur others to report harassment and violence to adults and police. "We have hate-crime legislation, but it is only as good as its implementation," says Constable Decker, the LGBT Liaison Officer for the Toronto Police Service. "We want to counteract the underreporting of homophobic and transphobic hate crimes."Underreporting happens because many victims feel the incident did not get out of control, they won't be taken seriously, they are embarrassed, or live in fear of isolation and retaliation. Many still feel that by reporting they may be re-victimized by the agents they turn to for help. The Toronto Police Service wants to send a strong message that this is not the case and that incidents are taken seriously and dealt with appropriately.A 2006 Statistics Canada report found young people are more likely to be both accused of hate crime and victims of hate crime. The report also found that half of the hate crimes motivated by sexual orientation were violent, higher than those based on religion, race or ethnicity.An online survey conducted by Egale Canada, a national organization that promotes equality for the LGBTQ community, backs up this data. Of the LGBTQ youth who participated in their school survey this year:-two-thirds felt unsafe at school, -over half reported verbal harassment, -over a quarter were physically harassed, -nearly half had been sexually harassed, -those harassed much less likely to report to school staff. The Toronto Police Service LGBT Community Consultative Committee spearheaded the initiative, which now includes 21 partnering agencies. The campaign has a traditional advertising component, complete with billboards and multimedia, but also has lesson plans catered to middle and secondary schools as well as adult education classrooms. With messages of Prove them wrong, Fight Hate Crime with Courage or Take back your school from Hate Crimes, the campaign is designed to empower young people, who have been found to experience a profound level of harassment, despite changing attitudes in society.High school students from the Oasis Alternative School Triangle program shared stories of homophobia they have been exposed to and how it affected them, with students designing the campaign, to give them inspiration for their designs and understanding of the problem of homophobia. The Triangle program aims to provide a safe atmosphere for LGBTQ students, free from bullying and violence. "I came from a school where no one else was gay," said a student. "There was a lot of homophobia in school. Every day you go to a place where you're not accepted." He now cares about his education because he's in a place where he's accepted.Staff Superintendent Jeff McGuire said the Service is committed to the strategy and glad to be at the table with the LGBTQ community, despite a controversial past. "Bullying and problems in schools affect the LGBTQ community as well. We want to make a difference," said McGuire.Links:For immediate anonymous assistance (24/7) LGBT Youth Line 1-800-268-YOUTH (9688) http://YouthLine.ca Crime Stoppers - Anonymous Reporting1-800-222-TIPS (8477)Click 'Submit A Tip' http://222tips.com Text TIP312 and your message to CRIMES The 519 Church Street Community Centre 416-392-6877 ("519 Bashing Line) http://the519.org Toronto Police Service Hate Crime Unit416-808-3500Community partners:Egale Canada1-888-204-7777 http://egale.ca Pride Toronto http://pridetoronto.comPFLAG Canada http://pflagcanada.caCentral Toronto Youth Servies-Pride and Prejudice Program416-924-2100 x245 http://ctys.org Supporting Our Youth (SOY)416-324-5077 http://soytoronto.org TDSB Triangle Program416-393-8443 http://schools.tdsb.on.ca/tria... Victim Services Toronto 24/7 Victim Crisis Intervention416-808-7066Centre for Addiciton and Mental Health BlackCAPAids Committee of TorontoTransition Support Group Toronto Bisexual NetworkMetropolitan Community Church Primetimers Toronto Proud FM 103.9 George Brown College
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Uploaded: December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm
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Tags: crime fire gay homophobic parade period police pride report rhvp service soaker st stoppers toronto truck violence yonge
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Auscann (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
nice that toronto is a free city.
tvtubedog (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
Sorry i guess i am way way behind i did not know we had gay fire fighters and gay public policeman..I guess i should feel safer now as a Canadian ..
hobe10 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
leave it to toronto to have a gay pride flag hangin off their pumper lol it all in fun tho |
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