B.C. unveils 240-language racism reporting helpline
VICTORIA — British Columbia has launched a new helpline for people who witness or experience a racist incident, with support available in more than 240 languages.
The province says callers will receive support and guidance, which could include referrals to local community support services, such as counselling or help with reporting to police.
It says callers will be asked to describe where and what happened, and whether they’d like to disclose “basic demographic information.”
The province says data from the helpline will help officials better understand where and how such incidents are happening in B.C., to help them better combat racism through programs, services or initiatives.