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Resources for understanding radicalisation vs violent extremism
Supporting friends and family during the COVID-19 pandemic
The rise of online right-wing extremism
Feeling Terrified? The Emotions Of Violent Extremism
Communicating effectively with someone you disagree with
Similarities and differences between gangs and violent extremist groups
Conspiracy theories during times of crisis
Extremist groups that use violence
Similarities between cults and violent extremism
Push and pull factors in violent extremism
Protecting yourself and others online during this crisis
Should I worried that someone I care about is headed towards violent extremism
The internet and violent extremism
Developing cross cultural connections
Preventing the path to extremism
Understanding and managing anger
How to strengthen family communication
Coping after a large scale traumatic event
Helping young people have their say
Keeping friends and family safe online at any age
Developing connections with young people
What does community resilience really mean?
Community leadership in today’s world
Understanding violent extremism versus terrorism
Using social health approaches in Countering Violent Extremism
18 Oct 2023
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