One in four Dutch people face discrimination: how to report it in Zeeland
Over 25% of the Dutch population experiences discrimination, yet few report it. On March 21, the International Day Against Racism, Zeeland’s reporting point offers free, anonymous support for victims and witnesses. Know your rights and take action.
| Key Fact | Details |
|---|---|
| Reporting Point | Discrimination Reporting Point Zeeland |
| Contact Methods | Website: discriminatie.nl/zeeland, Phone: 0800-0880 |
| Services Offered | Free advice, anonymous reporting, support for unsure cases |
| Population Affected | Over 25% of the Netherlands' population experiences discrimination |
| Date Highlight | March 21: International Day Against Racism and Discrimination |
| Forms of Discrimination | Skin colour, sexual orientation, physical disability, and more |
The Discrimination Reporting Point Zeeland operates under the Dutch government’s commitment to combating discrimination and promoting equal treatment. It provides a local channel for citizens to report incidents and seek support, aligning with national policies on anti-discrimination and social inclusion.
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Everyone has the right to equal treatment
Saturday, March 21, is the International Day Against Racism and Discrimination. At the Discrimination Reporting Point Zeeland, you can turn to for support and advice regarding all forms of discrimination and unfair treatment. This is much needed, as more than a quarter of the Netherlands' population experiences discrimination. Yet, only a few people actually file a report.
(In)equal treatment
Discrimination takes many forms and can affect anyone in daily life. For example, it could involve exclusion based on skin colour or sexual orientation. However, discrimination can also relate to inaccessibility due to a physical disability. It is important that you report such experiences, as everyone has the right to equal treatment.
Reporting, and then what?
Have you experienced discrimination? Or have you witnessed someone discriminating or being discriminated against? If so, report it via the Discrimination Reporting Point Zeeland website(link is extern) or by calling 0800-0880. Together with you, the complaint handlers will then look for a solution. They will contact you to discuss your report and provide advice. The assistance is free of charge, and reporting can also be done anonymously. You can also reach out if you are unsure whether your experience qualifies as discrimination. The staff listen to everyone and take every report seriously.
