Fill out the anonymous survey.
In Wrocław – and across Poland – we are hearing more and more about insults, threats, assaults and humiliations directed at people because of their origin, skin colour, religion, language, orientation, identity or disability.
These are all forms of bias-motivated violence – violence that harms not only individuals, but entire communities, creating fear, a sense of danger and exclusion.
We refuse to accept hatred, racism or violence in our city. For years we have been responding to such cases and supporting people who have experienced hate-motivated attacks.
To better understand the scale of this problem and provide more effective help, we have prepared an anonymous survey available in several languages.
People living in Wrocław can use it to share their experiences, emotions and needs.
The answers we collect will help us prepare recommendations for the city authorities on how to prevent and respond to hate-motivated violence.
Your voice matters!
How we respond to violence and ensure collective safety depends on whether we truly listen to those affected.
This survey was created for that very reason – so that these voices can be heard and taken seriously.
The more people complete it, the stronger the signal we can send to local authorities, and the more effectively we can act to make Wrocław a safer city for everyone.
We kindly ask you to take part.
The survey is anonymous. It may bring back difficult emotions, so we encourage you to fill it out at a calm time and in a comfortable setting.
This survey was prepared as part of the project “See, Understand, React – Diagnosing Bias-Motivated Violence in Wrocław”, implemented by the Nomada Association with funding from the Municipality
of Wrocław.
