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Subject area:
Radicalisation, Safeguarding
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Parent information
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Interactive site

An interactive website to support young people with autism and their parents with understanding extremism, radicalisation and the particular vulnerabilities of children with SEN. This resource will help you understand radicalisation and extremism, and know why they are dangerous. It will also help you talk to your teenager about staying safe from radicalisation. It explores why young people are at risk, suggests methods and visual prompts for talking together with teenagers about radicalisation and provides information, help and advice for what to do if a parent suspects that their child is being radicalised. The information is presented on an interactive website via a series of video animations.

 


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Talking to your teenager about radicalisation logo
Interactive site

An interactive website to support young people with autism and their parents with understanding the risks of extremism and radicalisation.