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NOVEMBER 2016
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ANTI-HATE CRIME PROJECT LAUNCHED ACROSSTHECOUNTY BEDFORDSHIRE’S Anti-Hate Crime Schools’ Project was launched in October at Mark Rutherford School in Bedford through a showcase exhibition of Anne Frank’s life and history, and a moving speech from her step-sister and holocaust survivor Eva Schloss. The aim of the project – a collaboration between Bedfordshire Police, the Police and Crime Commissioner and the Anne Frank Trust UK – is to train schoolchildren across Bedfordshire to
become anti-hate crime ambassadors, raising awareness of the effects of abuse and prejudice among their peers and to prevent it happening in their schools.
anti-hate crime ambassadors became immediately apparent when I was talking to the children at Mark Rutherford School,” said PCC Kathryn Holloway. “Many of them were aware of a little of the Anne “The importance of these Frank story, and the horrors of
Bedfordshire’s Miss Galaxy Jessica Rollings, is one busy lady. Not only is she attending various events throughout the county in her role as Miss Bedford Galaxy she has two other commitments that take up much of her time. Jessica, 22, from Flitwick is also a mother to a two-year-old son and she is also studying for a BA Hons Psychology Criminology degree at the Open University. To top all of this she also setting her sights on the Miss Galaxy England title. Success here would mean a trip to Orlando, Florida, to compete in the international competition. Jessica recently attended the opening of the Empire night club in Bedford and has been involved in several charity events supporting the Luton and Dunstable Hospital. Another project in the pipe line is her own charity event to support ‘Christie’ a leading UK cancer charity. Jessica said: “I am very honoured to be a Galaxy girl, it has enabled me to find confidence I didn’t know I had, I have met some wonderful people along the way, and my journey has taught me life skills that I can hold forever, pageants are not just about beauty on the outside its about what’s on the inside, and Galaxy pageants have certainly helped me find that’s inner beauty.” Jess is looking for more events to attend to raise her profile in the county – contact her via the Bulletin and we’ll pass it on.
the Holocaust, but until today they hadn’t made the connection between the discrimination faced back then and as a result of faith, colour, race or disability today. “When Holocaust survivor
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