Webinar description
Thursday 12 February 2026 On-demand recording
This webinar will examine the critical topic of online radicalisation, providing you with the knowledge and tools to safeguard the children and young people in your care. You will gain a clear understanding of radicalisation and its impact on individuals and communities, explore how the internet and social media platforms are used to radicalise individuals, and learn to identify the early warning signs of radicalisation in children and young people. By discovering the practical steps to prevent radicalisation, you can support those at risk whilst understanding the intersection between radicalisation, misogyny and violence against women and girls.
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