Guidance on where to find more information and support

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Resources for Addressing Concerns About Radicalisation

Government Websites

Home Office and Counter-Terrorism Policing: Comprehensive details on recognising signs and reporting concerns, along with resources for schools, parents, and community leaders.

Educational Materials

Educate Against Hate: Advice and teaching materials to help educators and parents protect young people from radicalisation and extremism.

Local Authorities and Community Partnerships

Local Councils: Dedicated teams for safeguarding against radicalisation can provide guidance on local initiatives and services.

Prevent Programme

Tailored Interventions: Referral information for those seeking support or advice about individuals at risk, available through government websites or local police contacts.

Non-Governmental Organisations and Charities

Institute for Strategic Dialogue, Hope not Hate, Quilliam Foundation: Offer research, educational resources, and community outreach programmes focused on countering extremism.

Online Safety

UK Safer Internet Centre: Resources and advice on navigating the digital world safely, particularly relevant for addressing online radicalisation.

Emergency Contacts

Anti-Terrorist Hotline: For non-urgent advice, contact at 0800 789 321. In case of immediate concerns or emergencies, contact the police.

Remember, accessing information and support is a proactive step towards ensuring the safety and well-being of individuals and communities. Whether you're an individual, educator, parent, or community leader, these resources provide tools and knowledge to effectively address the challenge of radicalisation.