DYFED Powys Police are once again showing their support for Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender History Month.

The force will be flying the rainbow flag over police buildings across the area during the event which is held each February and celebrates the lives and achievements of the LGBT community.

Superintendent Claire Parmenter, Diversity Champion for Sexual Orientation said

“To show our support for LGB and T History Month, the rainbow flag is flying over police buildings in Carmarthen, Haverfordwest, Llanelli and Aberystwyth.

“This month is the time to reflect on the history of sexual orientation equality and how far we have come. We can all make a difference and contribute to ensuring that improvements are made to the quality of life of LGBT people within our communities.”

She added: “Dyfed Powys police flies the rainbow flags every year during February to encourage diverse communities to report hate crimes and incidents to us.

“Hate crimes and incidents are acts that are committed against a person motivated by the offender’s hatred of someone because of a personal characteristic such as their sexual orientation, race, religion or belief, or disability.

“Everyone has the right to feel safe and to not live in fear.” she added “Have trust and confidence in reporting hate crimes and incidents.”

You can report hate crimes and incidents in the following ways:

Telephone 101

If you are Deaf, hard of hearing, or speech impaired, you can send a text message to us on 07811 311 908

Contact your local Neighbourhood Management Team

Visit the ‘True Vision’ website at www.report-it.org.uk

Visit the Victim Support site at www.reporthate.victimsupport.org.uk (this service is only available in Wales)