Help and advice • Encourage positi e outlets for your child’s energies. Sports, clubs, hobbies, they all provide ide tity a d a se se of co u ity. It’s just a case of finding the right one. • Allow open and honest discussion. Young people are naturally curious. Stopping discussion about extremism, radicalisation and terrorism is only likely to make it more interesting to your child.
If you have concerns If you have concerns about your child relating to extremism and radicalisation, you can receive support and advice from your local police by telephoning 101. They will treat the matter with total confidence and will do all they can to help to prevent your child turning to behaviour that breaks the law. You can also contact us on 01600 891 548 for free, confidential advice.
Extremism & Radicalisation
Help and further advice What ca you do if you feel that your child’s behaviour crosses the line into extremism? • Talk to your child • Encourage others that they look up to such as friends and family to talk to them • Get help from school - they have trained Child Protection Officers who understand these issues • Contact a specialist organisation
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