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Hope not Hate

Hope not Hate is an advocacy group based in the United Kingdom. It campaigns against racism and fascism, and seeks to combine first class research with community organising and grassroots actions to defeat hate groups at elections and to build community resilience against extremism.

CARR – Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right

The Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR) will be the leading information aggregator and knowledge repository on the radical right, past and present. Above all, CARR intends to lead discussion on the development of radical right extremism around the world. To do this, CARR will feature work by academic experts on the radical right in Europe, the US and beyond. Research Fellows will write blogs, add bibliographic content, contribute video blogs and podcasts; and above all, to make themselves available for media commentary, stakeholder consultation and policy formulation. Throughout, CARR’s emphasis is placed upon the public dissemination of specialist insights and research on this resurgent phenomenon. In light of recent events in Europe the US and indeed globally, understanding the dynamics, influence, and threat of radical right groups and individuals has become more important than ever.

Case study – Channel 4 Film

The far right poses a terrorist threat and is being under-estimated. These are the words of a former member of an extreme right-wing group who is now working for a government scheme which aims to de-radicalise people. This short film by Channel 4 sees them speak to a young man who was groomed as a schoolboy by extremists.

UK Far-Right Awareness Courses

Small Steps Consultants

Small Steps deliver bespoke training, mentoring and workshops across the UK to raise awareness of the dangers of far-right extremism and racism. As former extremists, they have first-hand experience of the workings of far-right groups and they use this knowledge to empower young people, communities, faith leaders, teachers and other frontline professionals to counteract the influence of the far right.

Email: info@smallsteps.ltd

Me and You Education: Workshops on Two Extremes

A partnership which brings together expertise in Islamic theology, Far Right Extremism, Anti-racism work and community cohesion, under the banner of ‘Me and You’ countering at the outset the ‘Us and Them’ division that extremists of all brands seek to attain. For students and teachers.

EXTREMELY TOGETHER GUIDE

This guide is a result of the project Extremely Together managed by the Kofi Annan Foundation with the support of the European Commission, One Young World, and the Amersi Foundation. It brings together exceptional young leaders to prevent violent extremism. In this Guide, ten young leaders pool their experience for the benefit of young people who want to take action against violent extremism of all kinds.

CONTACTS

Advice: Leeds Prevent Team: prevent@leeds.gov.uk

Tel. 0113 5350810

CTP NE Prevent Team: Tel. 0113 3954141

Stickering etc.: If you find any stickers/leaflets/posters you are unsure about – DO NOT REMOVE. If possible take a photo and then ring 101 (Plus inform Leeds Prevent).

To make a referral: Follow your safeguarding processes. The DSL can also go direct to the LCC Leeds Prevent Team or CTP NE Prevent Team.