This is the second in a series of three videos on discrimination – What is discrimination, Who to report discrimination to, and What to do if you witness discrimination or harassment produced by Human Rights House Zagreb within the Butterfly Effect project. The videos are subtitled in English.
The series of three videos was produced within the social media campaign of the Butterfly Effect.
The content is intended for youth, but also parents, teachers and anyone who wants to make a step towards dismantling their own prejudices, offer and receive help, and learn how to actively contribute to building an environment where there are no conditions for discrimination to thrive.
Get informed, get empowered, and contribute to building a more just and solidary society!
Who to report discrimination to
Discrimination can take on various forms and is not always simple to recognize. Individuals can behave in a discriminatory manner, but a measure, a rule or a system can also be discriminatory. Discrimination can be direct or indirect, and harassment based on protected characteristics, as well as sexual harassment and segregation, are also considered discrimination.
Contacts:
If you think you may have experienced discrimination, you can receive more information and advice by contacting the Office of the Ombudswoman at +3851 4851 854, every working day from 9 am to 1 pm, or at info@ombudsman.hr: more information
Read more about organisations that can help you here. Find more information about free legal aid here.
The list of organisations and legal clinics authorised for providing primary legal assistance is available here.
Questions related to obtaining free legal aid should be sent to besplatna.pravna.pomoc@mpudt.hr You can also contact Human Rights House Zagreb at kontakt@kucaljudskihprava.hr and we will refer you to the best address.