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Trans-European Trends in Right Wing Extremism
24 July 2011
Trans-European Trends in Right Wing Extremism, a new paper by CST's Director of Government and International Affairs Michael Whine, is now available to download in full here. The paper will appear as a chapter in a forthcoming book, a forthcoming book, Mapping the Extreme Right in Contemporary Europe (Berghahn Books)…
Chelsea FC, CST and partners launch campaign to tackle antisemitism
12 February 2018
Chelsea FC has recently launched a new campaign to raise awareness and educate Chelsea staff and players about the dangers of antisemitism in football. The campaign was officially launched at Stamford Bridge, the Chelsea stadium, with the club owner, Roman Abramovich, CST Chief Executive David S Delew and CST 's Dr Dave Rich in attendance.
Think Again! Kick It Out launch educational pack tackling antisemitism
18 June 2012
Kick It Out, the body which campaigns against discrimination in football, has launched a new educational resource pack for teachers to address the issues of antisemitism, racism and other forms of discrimination and prejudice in the classroom. Called Think Again! classroom activities for challenging prejudice and fostering community cohesion, the…
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Kick It Out Launches App to Tackle Racism in Football
Following a series of racist incidents, including the footage that emerged of Chelsea supporters pushing a black man off the Paris Metro, football’s anti-discrimination campaign, Kick It Out, has launched a new mobile app to enable fans to report racist abuse.
CST joins phone app for reporting hate crime
29 September 2017
CST is delighted to announce it has joined the Witness Confident ‘Self Evident’ app, designed for reporting hate crime. The app has been developed by the charity with the support of the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC) and the Metropolitan and Sussex Police forces…
Antisemitic Discourse Report 2018
30 December 2019
CST’s Antisemitic Discourse Report covering 2018 is released today. Its study of the Labour antisemitism controversy is a timely reminder of the weight of offence that caused the Jewish communal leadership to hold the unprecedented Enough is Enough demonstration in March last year; and what subsequently caused Labour to be formally accused of institutional antisemitism. Given the Discourse Report’s content, it is somewhat ironic that it had to be delayed due to the 2019 General Election being called, as publication would have risked CST breaking electoral and charitable guidelines
CST supporting National Hate Crime Awareness Week 2020
12 October 2020
CST is proud to support National Hate Crime Awareness Week , this year taking place from 10-17 October. It is a week of education and action; an opportunity to grow understanding of what hate crime actually is, encourage those who see it to report it, and urge communities, local authorities and partner organisations to tackle it head-on.
CST Antisemitic Incidents Report 2011
2 February 2012
CST's Antisemitic Incidents Report 2011 (pdf) is published today. The report shows that the number of antisemitic incidents in the United Kingdom fell in 2011 for the second year running. A total of 586 incidents were reported to CST in 2011, a 9% fall from the 645 antisemitic incidents recorded in 2010. Despite this second successive annual…
CST launches ‘A Parent’s Guide to CST’ at the Maccabi Community Fun Run
26 June 2018
CST launched its brand-new publication, ‘A parent’s guide to CST’ on Sunday at the Maccabi Community Fun Run at Allianz Park. CST chose this event to launch the Parent’s Guide at the run because of the sheer number of Jewish families, from across the Jewish religious spectrum, who were attending to run and support those braving the 1km, 5km and 10km races. The guide is directed at parents in order to give them an understanding of the crucial work CST does across the community to protect Jewish children; whether they be at school, at a youth camp or at any Jewish communal event or site.