A guide-in-progress produced by Oxford Mutual Aid – Updated 3 June 2020
For questions, suggestions, and updates, please contact media@oxfordmutualaid.org.
Know Your Rights In The Uk
- Your rights and the police
- Guide to police powers during Covid-19
- Police complaints guide
- Complaints to Thames Valley Police
- What are my rights when pulled over by police in a vehicle?
- How do stop and search powers work?
- Solicitors to call when arrested
- Things to know when going to a protest
Interacting With British Police
- How to film police safely and usefully
- What to do when police disperse a protest
- Helpful ways to speak to police
- Fact sheet on race and policing in England and Wales
- Resisting police surveillance for individuals and groups
- Alternatives to calling the police
Responding To Racism & Police Brutality
- Actions You Can Take
- Template letters for MPs:
- Personal & Community Accountability
- Donations & Signal Boosting
- Learning About British Racism & Police
- At Work
- In Education
- Resources for lessons about police violence
- Resources for lessons about British police violence
- Teaching racism to young children
- Recognising social media trauma in young people
- Identifying and responding to racism in schools
- Teaching for Black lives
- Virtual antiracism training for teachers
- Challenging Prevent in universities
- At Home
Mental Health & Well-Being
- Virtual mental health resources for Black people
- Self care reading, resources, and exercises for people of colour
- Black, African, & Asian Therapy Network
- Free phone and online counselling for activists
- Self care in response to police brutalityActivist trauma resources
- Understanding psychological trauma from racism