Supporting Families: Online Safety and Early Signs of Radicalisation
Interactive 90-minute webinar for family-facing professionals in Haringey.
This session is designed for practitioners who support parents and carers, helping them navigate online safety and radicalisation risks affecting children and young people.
Learn how online radicalisation happens, how to spot early warning signs, and how to confidently support parents to safeguard their children.
Participants will gain practical tools to help parents build digital resilience at home, set safe boundaries, and understand when and how to seek further support or make referrals.
Key Topics We’ll Explore:
- Current risk landscape: Understanding radicalisation drivers, disinformation campaigns, foreign interference, and hybrid threats - explained in a way you can confidently share with parents.
- Working effectively with parents: Building trust, offering reassurance, and communicating risk without causing fear or confusion.
- Supporting vulnerable families: Tailoring conversations for parents of neurodiverse children and families affected by trauma or migration.
- Confident facilitation: How to run parent-focused sessions using accessible language, practical scenarios, and clear signposting.
- Safeguarding in action: Recognising when concerns need to be escalated and how to make appropriate Prevent or social care referrals.
Dates
February 2026
| Date |
Time |
Duration |
Location |
Places Available |
|
| 09/02/2026 |
10:00-11:30 |
1 Day |
48 Station Road |
20 |
Book |
| 11/02/2026 |
10:00-11:30 |
1 Day |
Online |
40 |
Book |
| 13/02/2026 |
10:00-11:30 |
1 Day |
48 Station Road |
19 |
Book |