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Educate Against Hate
As children grow and become more independent, it is not unusual for them to take risks, explore new things and push boundaries. Teenage years are often a time when young people will be searching for answers to questions about identity, faith and belonging, as well as looking for adventure and excitement.
This can mean that they are particularly vulnerable to extremist groups, who may claim to offer answers, as well as identity and a strong social network. And because they know young people are vulnerable, extremist groups often target them using the internet and social media to spread their ideology. There have been a number of tragic examples where young people have been misled by extremist groups, with some travelling to Syria and others becoming involved in hate crimes against minority groups.
As Parents protecting your children from radicalisation and extremism is similar to protecting them from the other harms you may be more familiar with, such as drugs, gangs and sexual exploitation, the website below is a useful tool which provides practical advice and support to help not just parents, but all individuals with an interest in keeping children safe from the dangers of extremism.
The following websites are also sources of information and support for Parents, School Leaders and all people who may need help and advice or simply want to know more about keeping our children safe from the dangers of extremism.