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Subject area:
Radicalisation, Terrorism
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Videos, Web pages

The NSPCC is a leading charity fighting to protect children from all forms of abuse. The website includes advice for adults worried about a child including what to do if you are worried about radicalisation and how to talk to children who might be upset by terrorist events in the media.

If you’re worried about a child, even if you’re unsure, you can contact the NSPCC helpline to speak to one of their counsellors on 0808 800 5000.

 


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Protecting children from radicalisation

Advice on spotting the signs of radicalisation and what to do if you have a concern as parents or guardians.

Supporting children worried about terrorism

Tips for parents on how to speak to children about terrorist events they hear about on the news.