Together We Can Reduce Extremism
Become Part Of The Solution..............
Aware of how hard it is to talk about extremism, Small Steps goal is to provide frontline staff, educational establishments and community activists with a mixture of online learning resources that can assist in the creation of Safe Spaces to have difficult conversations that matter and help people talk about their concerns, have discussions and honest conversations.
Building on our unique lived experience perspective, as former activists and parents who have had a loved one involved, today we look to raise awareness of the dangers of Extreme Right-Wing (ERW) extremism.
Understanding the issue, better than most, we know this is hard,
so this is why we have created several resources that can help show how people can become involved
and succumb to extremist messaging. Using these resources we want you to both further educate yourself,
but also use them to educate others, having discussions about the videos, how they make you feel and what could be done to help people walk away from hate or are suffering because they have a loved one involved in extremism.
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Not easy, we want to offer an informative approach which uses innovative content that can connect with people susceptible to extremist messaging and provide them with opportunities to talk and gain advice
via a unique learning experience.
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Developing this approach, this website is all about using the content to educate people on the dangers of extremism and encourage discussion - in our schools, our communities and online.
if you have a question, please get in touch at: info@smallsteps.ltd
Reducing Extremism Via Education
Creating activities people can use in a controlled environment we seek to aid the creation of Safe Spaces where people
can learn more about how extremism develops, how people
become influenced and what can be done to reduce it.
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Extremism can impact
Anyone, at any time, because of the internet
The online space
Is not as safe as people think
Anyone can become involved
It's not just young males