Radicalisation
Radicalisation
You can find answers to common questions and resources to help protect your child against radicalisation on the educate against hate website. Parents' Resources - Educate Against Hate
It offers useful tips and resources to support you in having an initial conversation with you child, it includes;
- How do I talk to my child about extremism?
- Is my child vulnerable to radicalisation?
- How is extremism relevant to me as a parent?
- What can I do to protect my child from extremist influences?
Access the guidance here
The Action Counters Terrorism website also offers useful guidance on spotting the signs of radicalisation - Protecting children from radicalisation – ACT Early
ACT Early website also has tips on how to start a conversation with your child.
Tips for talking – ACT Early
Reporting Concerns
Reporting concerns
Report illegal or harmful information, pictures or videos you or your child have found on the internet.
You can report things like:
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- articles, images, speeches or videos that promote terrorism or encourage violence
- websites made by terrorist or extremist organisations
- videos of terrorist attacks
You can make your report without leaving your name and contact details.
Report online material promoting terrorism or extremism - GOV.UK
For advice and support parents can call the NSPCC anonymously 0808 800 5000 or the ACT Contact – ACT Early Support Line on 9800 011 3764. The Support Line is open 9:00am – 5:00pm every day