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SUMMARY:Radicalisation & Neurodiversity Workshops (Lambeth Professionals)
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the Radicalisation & Neurodiversity workshops hosted by Lasting Support in collaboration with Lambeth Council. \nJoin our evidence-based workshops to provide the tools and knowledge to safeguard against online radicalisation while addressing the unique challenges faced by neurodiverse communities. \nOverview: \nNeurodivergent individuals\, such as those with autism\, ADHD\, and other cognitive differences\, are increasingly targeted by extremist groups through tailored online content and manipulation. Our timely and practical workshops explore the intersection between neurodiversity and radicalisation\, with a focus on safeguarding\, awareness\, and effective professional response. \nWhat We’ll Cover: \n\nExamples of how online spaces are used to radicalise young people: A look at the most current content and tactics used by extremists to target neurodivergent individuals.\n\n  \n\nHow algorithms and platforms enable grooming: Insight into the role of social media algorithms in amplifying harmful narratives and isolating vulnerable individuals.\n\n  \n\nThe link between ASD/ADHD and Radicalisation: Practical communication\, engagement\, and intervention strategies that respect neurodivergent needs.\n\n  \n\nResearch-backed case studies on the influence of apps\, streamers\, VR chats and much more: Up-to-date research\, case examples\, and a toolkit for those working in education\, health\, social care\, and law enforcement.\n\n  \n\nDetailed breakdown on how Online Grooming manifests: How to spot early signs of radicalisation\, grooming\, and ideological manipulation in neurodivergent populations.\n\nWho Should Attend: \n\nTeachers and SEN staff\nYouth workers and early help professionals\nSocial workers and safeguarding leads\nMental health and support service providers\nPolice\, Prevent teams\, and community safety officers\nAnyone working with vulnerable or neurodiverse communities\n\nWhy You Should Attend: \n\nStay ahead of fast-evolving extremist tactics online\nLearn how to engage with digital spaces and protect those at risk critically\nBuild your confidence in recognising and responding to vulnerabilities specific to neurodivergent people\nNetwork with cross-sector professionals committed to inclusive safeguarding
URL:https://lastingsupportfoundation.org/event/radicalisation-neurodiversity-workshops-lambeth-professionals-10/
LOCATION:Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lasting Support":MAILTO:info@lastingsupportservices.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260216T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260216T130000
DTSTAMP:20260422T223140
CREATED:20251112T143840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251219T124037Z
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SUMMARY:Radicalisation & Neurodiversity Workshops (Lambeth Professionals)
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the Radicalisation & Neurodiversity workshops hosted by Lasting Support in collaboration with Lambeth Council. \nJoin our evidence-based workshops to provide the tools and knowledge to safeguard against online radicalisation while addressing the unique challenges faced by neurodiverse communities. \nOverview: \nNeurodivergent individuals\, such as those with autism\, ADHD\, and other cognitive differences\, are increasingly targeted by extremist groups through tailored online content and manipulation. Our timely and practical workshops explore the intersection between neurodiversity and radicalisation\, with a focus on safeguarding\, awareness\, and effective professional response. \nWhat We’ll Cover: \n\nExamples of how online spaces are used to radicalise young people: A look at the most current content and tactics used by extremists to target neurodivergent individuals.\n\n  \n\nHow algorithms and platforms enable grooming: Insight into the role of social media algorithms in amplifying harmful narratives and isolating vulnerable individuals.\n\n  \n\nThe link between ASD/ADHD and Radicalisation: Practical communication\, engagement\, and intervention strategies that respect neurodivergent needs.\n\n  \n\nResearch-backed case studies on the influence of apps\, streamers\, VR chats and much more: Up-to-date research\, case examples\, and a toolkit for those working in education\, health\, social care\, and law enforcement.\n\n  \n\nDetailed breakdown on how Online Grooming manifests: How to spot early signs of radicalisation\, grooming\, and ideological manipulation in neurodivergent populations.\n\nWho Should Attend: \n\nTeachers and SEN staff\nYouth workers and early help professionals\nSocial workers and safeguarding leads\nMental health and support service providers\nPolice\, Prevent teams\, and community safety officers\nAnyone working with vulnerable or neurodiverse communities\n\nWhy You Should Attend: \n\nStay ahead of fast-evolving extremist tactics online\nLearn how to engage with digital spaces and protect those at risk critically\nBuild your confidence in recognising and responding to vulnerabilities specific to neurodivergent people\nNetwork with cross-sector professionals committed to inclusive safeguarding
URL:https://lastingsupportfoundation.org/event/radicalisation-neurodiversity-workshops-lambeth-professionals-11/
LOCATION:Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lasting Support":MAILTO:info@lastingsupportservices.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260223T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260223T130000
DTSTAMP:20260422T223140
CREATED:20251112T121943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251112T121943Z
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SUMMARY:Radicalisation & Neurodiversity Workshops (Lambeth Parents)
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the Radicalisation & Neurodiversity workshops hosted by Lasting Support in collaboration with Lambeth Council. \nJoin our evidence-based workshops to provide the tools and knowledge to safeguard against online radicalisation while addressing the unique challenges faced by neurodiverse communities. \nOverview: \nNeurodivergent individuals\, such as those with autism\, ADHD\, and other cognitive differences\, are increasingly targeted by extremist groups through tailored online content and manipulation. Our timely and practical workshops explore the intersection between neurodiversity and radicalisation\, with a focus on safeguarding\, awareness\, and effective professional response. \nWhat We’ll Cover: \n\nExamples of how online spaces are used to radicalise young people: A look at the most current content and tactics used by extremists to target neurodivergent individuals.\n\n  \n\nHow algorithms and platforms enable grooming: Insight into the role of social media algorithms in amplifying harmful narratives and isolating vulnerable individuals.\n\n  \n\nThe link between ASD/ADHD and Radicalisation: Practical communication\, engagement\, and intervention strategies that respect neurodivergent needs.\n\n  \n\nResearch-backed case studies on the influence of apps\, streamers\, VR chats and much more: Up-to-date research\, case examples\, and a toolkit for those working in education\, health\, social care\, and law enforcement.\n\n  \n\nDetailed breakdown on how Online Grooming manifests: How to spot early signs of radicalisation\, grooming\, and ideological manipulation in neurodivergent populations.\n\nWho Should Attend: \n\nTeachers and SEN staff\nYouth workers and early help professionals\nSocial workers and safeguarding leads\nMental health and support service providers\nPolice\, Prevent teams\, and community safety officers\nAnyone working with vulnerable or neurodiverse communities\n\nWhy You Should Attend: \n\nStay ahead of fast-evolving extremist tactics online\nLearn how to engage with digital spaces and protect those at risk critically\nBuild your confidence in recognising and responding to vulnerabilities specific to neurodivergent people\nNetwork with cross-sector professionals committed to inclusive safeguarding
URL:https://lastingsupportfoundation.org/event/radicalisation-neurodiversity-workshops-lambeth-parents/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lasting Support":MAILTO:info@lastingsupportservices.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260223T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260223T170000
DTSTAMP:20260422T223140
CREATED:20250909T091840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250909T092008Z
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SUMMARY:Radicalisation & Neurodiversity Workshops (Hackney)
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the Radicalisation & Neurodiversity workshops hosted by Lasting Support Services in collaboration with Hackney Council. \nJoin our evidence-based workshops to provide the tools and knowledge to safeguard against online radicalisation while addressing the unique challenges faced by neurodiverse communities. \nOverview: \nNeurodivergent individuals\, such as those with autism\, ADHD\, and other cognitive differences\, are increasingly targeted by extremist groups through tailored online content and manipulation. Our timely and practical workshops explore the intersection between neurodiversity and radicalisation\, with a focus on safeguarding\, awareness\, and effective professional response. \nWhat We’ll Cover: \n  \n\nExamples of how online spaces are used to radicalise young people: A look at the most current content and tactics used by extremists to target neurodivergent individuals.\n\n  \n\nHow algorithms and platforms enable grooming: Insight into the role of social media algorithms in amplifying harmful narratives and isolating vulnerable individuals.\n\n  \n\nThe link between ASD/ADHD and Radicalisation: Practical communication\, engagement\, and intervention strategies that respect neurodivergent needs.\n\n  \n\nResearch-backed case studies on the influence of apps\, streamers\, VR chats and much more: Up-to-date research\, case examples\, and a toolkit for those working in education\, health\, social care\, and law enforcement.\n\n  \n\nDetailed breakdown on how Online Grooming manifests: How to spot early signs of radicalisation\, grooming\, and ideological manipulation in neurodivergent populations.\n\nWho Should Attend: \n\nTeachers and SEN staff\nYouth workers and early help professionals\nSocial workers and safeguarding leads\nMental health and support service providers\nPolice\, Prevent teams\, and community safety officers\nAnyone working with vulnerable or neurodiverse communities\n\nWhy You Should Attend: \n\nStay ahead of fast-evolving extremist tactics online\nLearn how to engage with digital spaces and protect those at risk critically\nBuild your confidence in recognising and responding to vulnerabilities specific to neurodivergent people\nNetwork with cross-sector professionals committed to inclusive safeguarding
URL:https://lastingsupportfoundation.org/event/radicalisation-neurodiversity-workshops-hackney-2/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260225T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260225T153000
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CREATED:20251112T113244Z
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SUMMARY:Radicalisation & Neurodiversity Workshops (Havering)
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the Radicalisation & Neurodiversity workshops hosted by Lasting Support in collaboration with Havering Council. \nJoin our evidence-based workshops to provide the tools and knowledge to safeguard against online radicalisation while addressing the unique challenges faced by neurodiverse communities. \nOverview: \nNeurodivergent individuals\, such as those with autism\, ADHD\, and other cognitive differences\, are increasingly targeted by extremist groups through tailored online content and manipulation. Our timely and practical workshops explore the intersection between neurodiversity and radicalisation\, with a focus on safeguarding\, awareness\, and effective professional response. \nWhat We’ll Cover: \n\nExamples of how online spaces are used to radicalise young people: A look at the most current content and tactics used by extremists to target neurodivergent individuals.\n\n  \n\nHow algorithms and platforms enable grooming: Insight into the role of social media algorithms in amplifying harmful narratives and isolating vulnerable individuals.\n\n  \n\nThe link between ASD/ADHD and Radicalisation: Practical communication\, engagement\, and intervention strategies that respect neurodivergent needs.\n\n  \n\nResearch-backed case studies on the influence of apps\, streamers\, VR chats and much more: Up-to-date research\, case examples\, and a toolkit for those working in education\, health\, social care\, and law enforcement.\n\n  \n\nDetailed breakdown on how Online Grooming manifests: How to spot early signs of radicalisation\, grooming\, and ideological manipulation in neurodivergent populations.\n\nWho Should Attend: \n\nTeachers and SEN staff\nYouth workers and early help professionals\nSocial workers and safeguarding leads\nMental health and support service providers\nPolice\, Prevent teams\, and community safety officers\nAnyone working with vulnerable or neurodiverse communities\n\nWhy You Should Attend: \n\nStay ahead of fast-evolving extremist tactics online\nLearn how to engage with digital spaces and protect those at risk critically\nBuild your confidence in recognising and responding to vulnerabilities specific to neurodivergent people\nNetwork with cross-sector professionals committed to inclusive safeguarding
URL:https://lastingsupportfoundation.org/event/radicalisation-neurodiversity-workshops-havering-2/
LOCATION:Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lasting Support":MAILTO:info@lastingsupportservices.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260302T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260302T130000
DTSTAMP:20260422T223140
CREATED:20251112T115644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251208T151223Z
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SUMMARY:Radicalisation & Neurodiversity Workshops (Tower Hamlets)
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the Radicalisation & Neurodiversity workshops hosted by Lasting Support in collaboration with Tower Hamlets Council. \nJoin our evidence-based workshops to provide the tools and knowledge to safeguard against online radicalisation while addressing the unique challenges faced by neurodiverse communities. \nOverview: \nNeurodivergent individuals\, such as those with autism\, ADHD\, and other cognitive differences\, are increasingly targeted by extremist groups through tailored online content and manipulation. Our timely and practical workshops explore the intersection between neurodiversity and radicalisation\, with a focus on safeguarding\, awareness\, and effective professional response. \nWhat We’ll Cover: \n\nExamples of how online spaces are used to radicalise young people: A look at the most current content and tactics used by extremists to target neurodivergent individuals.\n\n  \n\nHow algorithms and platforms enable grooming: Insight into the role of social media algorithms in amplifying harmful narratives and isolating vulnerable individuals.\n\n  \n\nThe link between ASD/ADHD and Radicalisation: Practical communication\, engagement\, and intervention strategies that respect neurodivergent needs.\n\n  \n\nResearch-backed case studies on the influence of apps\, streamers\, VR chats and much more: Up-to-date research\, case examples\, and a toolkit for those working in education\, health\, social care\, and law enforcement.\n\n  \n\nDetailed breakdown on how Online Grooming manifests: How to spot early signs of radicalisation\, grooming\, and ideological manipulation in neurodivergent populations.\n\nWho Should Attend: \n\nTeachers and SEN staff\nYouth workers and early help professionals\nSocial workers and safeguarding leads\nMental health and support service providers\nPolice\, Prevent teams\, and community safety officers\nAnyone working with vulnerable or neurodiverse communities\n\nWhy You Should Attend: \n\nStay ahead of fast-evolving extremist tactics online\nLearn how to engage with digital spaces and protect those at risk critically\nBuild your confidence in recognising and responding to vulnerabilities specific to neurodivergent people\nNetwork with cross-sector professionals committed to inclusive safeguarding
URL:https://lastingsupportfoundation.org/event/radicalisation-neurodiversity-workshops-tower-hamlets-3/
LOCATION:Zoom
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260303T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260303T130000
DTSTAMP:20260422T223140
CREATED:20251112T122124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251112T122124Z
UID:22895-1772532000-1772542800@lastingsupportfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Radicalisation & Neurodiversity Workshops (Lambeth Parents)
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the Radicalisation & Neurodiversity workshops hosted by Lasting Support in collaboration with Lambeth Council. \nJoin our evidence-based workshops to provide the tools and knowledge to safeguard against online radicalisation while addressing the unique challenges faced by neurodiverse communities. \nOverview: \nNeurodivergent individuals\, such as those with autism\, ADHD\, and other cognitive differences\, are increasingly targeted by extremist groups through tailored online content and manipulation. Our timely and practical workshops explore the intersection between neurodiversity and radicalisation\, with a focus on safeguarding\, awareness\, and effective professional response. \nWhat We’ll Cover: \n\nExamples of how online spaces are used to radicalise young people: A look at the most current content and tactics used by extremists to target neurodivergent individuals.\n\n  \n\nHow algorithms and platforms enable grooming: Insight into the role of social media algorithms in amplifying harmful narratives and isolating vulnerable individuals.\n\n  \n\nThe link between ASD/ADHD and Radicalisation: Practical communication\, engagement\, and intervention strategies that respect neurodivergent needs.\n\n  \n\nResearch-backed case studies on the influence of apps\, streamers\, VR chats and much more: Up-to-date research\, case examples\, and a toolkit for those working in education\, health\, social care\, and law enforcement.\n\n  \n\nDetailed breakdown on how Online Grooming manifests: How to spot early signs of radicalisation\, grooming\, and ideological manipulation in neurodivergent populations.\n\nWho Should Attend: \n\nTeachers and SEN staff\nYouth workers and early help professionals\nSocial workers and safeguarding leads\nMental health and support service providers\nPolice\, Prevent teams\, and community safety officers\nAnyone working with vulnerable or neurodiverse communities\n\nWhy You Should Attend: \n\nStay ahead of fast-evolving extremist tactics online\nLearn how to engage with digital spaces and protect those at risk critically\nBuild your confidence in recognising and responding to vulnerabilities specific to neurodivergent people\nNetwork with cross-sector professionals committed to inclusive safeguarding
URL:https://lastingsupportfoundation.org/event/radicalisation-neurodiversity-workshops-lambeth-parents-2/
LOCATION:Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lasting Support":MAILTO:info@lastingsupportservices.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260304T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260304T163000
DTSTAMP:20260422T223140
CREATED:20250902T115002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250903T092517Z
UID:22642-1772632800-1772641800@lastingsupportfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Radicalisation & Neurodiversity Workshops (Barking and Dagenham)
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the Radicalisation & Neurodiversity workshops hosted by Lasting Support in collaboration with Barking and Dagenham Council. \nJoin our evidence-based workshops to provide the tools and knowledge to safeguard against online radicalisation while addressing the unique challenges faced by neurodiverse communities. \nOverview: \nNeurodivergent individuals such as those with autism\, ADHD\, and other cognitive differences are increasingly targeted by extremist groups through tailored online content and manipulation. Our timely and practical workshops explore the intersection between neurodiversity and radicalisation\, with a focus on safeguarding\, awareness\, and effective professional response. \nWhat We’ll Cover: \n\nExamples of how online spaces are used to radicalise young people: A look at the most current content and tactics used by extremists to target neurodivergent individuals.\n\n  \n\nHow algorithms and platforms enable grooming: Insight into the role of social media algorithms in amplifying harmful narratives and isolating vulnerable individuals.\n\n  \n\nThe link between ASD/ADHD and Radicalisation: Practical communication\, engagement\, and intervention strategies that respect neurodivergent needs.\n\n  \n\nResearch-backed case studies on the influence of apps\, streamers\, VR chats and much more: Up-to-date research\, case examples\, and a toolkit for those working in education\, health\, social care\, and law enforcement.\n\n  \n\nDetailed breakdown on how Online Grooming manifests: How to spot early signs of radicalisation\, grooming\, and ideological manipulation in neurodivergent populations.\n\nWho Should Attend: \n\nTeachers and SEN staff\nYouth workers and early help professionals\nSocial workers and safeguarding leads\nMental health and support service providers\nPolice\, Prevent teams\, and community safety officers\nAnyone working with vulnerable or neurodiverse communities\n\nWhy You Should Attend: \n\nStay ahead of fast-evolving extremist tactics online\nLearn how to engage with digital spaces and protect those at risk critically\nBuild your confidence in recognising and responding to vulnerabilities specific to neurodivergent people\nNetwork with cross-sector professionals committed to inclusive safeguarding
URL:https://lastingsupportfoundation.org/event/radicalisation-neurodiversity-workshops-barking-and-dagenham-2/
LOCATION:Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lasting Support":MAILTO:info@lastingsupportservices.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260309T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260309T130000
DTSTAMP:20260422T223140
CREATED:20251112T122353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251112T122353Z
UID:22897-1773050400-1773061200@lastingsupportfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Radicalisation & Neurodiversity Workshops (Lambeth Parents)
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the Radicalisation & Neurodiversity workshops hosted by Lasting Support in collaboration with Lambeth Council. \nJoin our evidence-based workshops to provide the tools and knowledge to safeguard against online radicalisation while addressing the unique challenges faced by neurodiverse communities. \nOverview: \nNeurodivergent individuals\, such as those with autism\, ADHD\, and other cognitive differences\, are increasingly targeted by extremist groups through tailored online content and manipulation. Our timely and practical workshops explore the intersection between neurodiversity and radicalisation\, with a focus on safeguarding\, awareness\, and effective professional response. \nWhat We’ll Cover: \n\nExamples of how online spaces are used to radicalise young people: A look at the most current content and tactics used by extremists to target neurodivergent individuals.\n\n  \n\nHow algorithms and platforms enable grooming: Insight into the role of social media algorithms in amplifying harmful narratives and isolating vulnerable individuals.\n\n  \n\nThe link between ASD/ADHD and Radicalisation: Practical communication\, engagement\, and intervention strategies that respect neurodivergent needs.\n\n  \n\nResearch-backed case studies on the influence of apps\, streamers\, VR chats and much more: Up-to-date research\, case examples\, and a toolkit for those working in education\, health\, social care\, and law enforcement.\n\n  \n\nDetailed breakdown on how Online Grooming manifests: How to spot early signs of radicalisation\, grooming\, and ideological manipulation in neurodivergent populations.\n\nWho Should Attend: \n\nTeachers and SEN staff\nYouth workers and early help professionals\nSocial workers and safeguarding leads\nMental health and support service providers\nPolice\, Prevent teams\, and community safety officers\nAnyone working with vulnerable or neurodiverse communities\n\nWhy You Should Attend: \n\nStay ahead of fast-evolving extremist tactics online\nLearn how to engage with digital spaces and protect those at risk critically\nBuild your confidence in recognising and responding to vulnerabilities specific to neurodivergent people\nNetwork with cross-sector professionals committed to inclusive safeguarding
URL:https://lastingsupportfoundation.org/event/radicalisation-neurodiversity-workshops-lambeth-parents-3/
LOCATION:Zoom
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://lastingsupportfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/IG-POSTS-6.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Lasting Support":MAILTO:info@lastingsupportservices.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260311T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260311T130000
DTSTAMP:20260422T223140
CREATED:20251208T151016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251208T151016Z
UID:22934-1773223200-1773234000@lastingsupportfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Radicalisation & Neurodiversity Workshops (Tower Hamlets)
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the Radicalisation & Neurodiversity workshops hosted by Lasting Support in collaboration with Tower Hamlets Council. \nJoin our evidence-based workshops to provide the tools and knowledge to safeguard against online radicalisation while addressing the unique challenges faced by neurodiverse communities. \nOverview: \nNeurodivergent individuals\, such as those with autism\, ADHD\, and other cognitive differences\, are increasingly targeted by extremist groups through tailored online content and manipulation. Our timely and practical workshops explore the intersection between neurodiversity and radicalisation\, with a focus on safeguarding\, awareness\, and effective professional response. \nWhat We’ll Cover: \n\nExamples of how online spaces are used to radicalise young people: A look at the most current content and tactics used by extremists to target neurodivergent individuals.\n\n  \n\nHow algorithms and platforms enable grooming: Insight into the role of social media algorithms in amplifying harmful narratives and isolating vulnerable individuals.\n\n  \n\nThe link between ASD/ADHD and Radicalisation: Practical communication\, engagement\, and intervention strategies that respect neurodivergent needs.\n\n  \n\nResearch-backed case studies on the influence of apps\, streamers\, VR chats and much more: Up-to-date research\, case examples\, and a toolkit for those working in education\, health\, social care\, and law enforcement.\n\n  \n\nDetailed breakdown on how Online Grooming manifests: How to spot early signs of radicalisation\, grooming\, and ideological manipulation in neurodivergent populations.\n\nWho Should Attend: \n\nTeachers and SEN staff\nYouth workers and early help professionals\nSocial workers and safeguarding leads\nMental health and support service providers\nPolice\, Prevent teams\, and community safety officers\nAnyone working with vulnerable or neurodiverse communities\n\nWhy You Should Attend: \n\nStay ahead of fast-evolving extremist tactics online\nLearn how to engage with digital spaces and protect those at risk critically\nBuild your confidence in recognising and responding to vulnerabilities specific to neurodivergent people\nNetwork with cross-sector professionals committed to inclusive safeguarding
URL:https://lastingsupportfoundation.org/event/radicalisation-neurodiversity-workshops-tower-hamlets-4/
LOCATION:Zoom
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://lastingsupportfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Eventbrite-Posters-4-scaled.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260316T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260316T130000
DTSTAMP:20260422T223140
CREATED:20251112T122531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251112T122531Z
UID:22899-1773655200-1773666000@lastingsupportfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Radicalisation & Neurodiversity Workshops (Lambeth Parents)
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the Radicalisation & Neurodiversity workshops hosted by Lasting Support in collaboration with Lambeth Council. \nJoin our evidence-based workshops to provide the tools and knowledge to safeguard against online radicalisation while addressing the unique challenges faced by neurodiverse communities. \nOverview: \nNeurodivergent individuals\, such as those with autism\, ADHD\, and other cognitive differences\, are increasingly targeted by extremist groups through tailored online content and manipulation. Our timely and practical workshops explore the intersection between neurodiversity and radicalisation\, with a focus on safeguarding\, awareness\, and effective professional response. \nWhat We’ll Cover: \n\nExamples of how online spaces are used to radicalise young people: A look at the most current content and tactics used by extremists to target neurodivergent individuals.\n\n  \n\nHow algorithms and platforms enable grooming: Insight into the role of social media algorithms in amplifying harmful narratives and isolating vulnerable individuals.\n\n  \n\nThe link between ASD/ADHD and Radicalisation: Practical communication\, engagement\, and intervention strategies that respect neurodivergent needs.\n\n  \n\nResearch-backed case studies on the influence of apps\, streamers\, VR chats and much more: Up-to-date research\, case examples\, and a toolkit for those working in education\, health\, social care\, and law enforcement.\n\n  \n\nDetailed breakdown on how Online Grooming manifests: How to spot early signs of radicalisation\, grooming\, and ideological manipulation in neurodivergent populations.\n\nWho Should Attend: \n\nTeachers and SEN staff\nYouth workers and early help professionals\nSocial workers and safeguarding leads\nMental health and support service providers\nPolice\, Prevent teams\, and community safety officers\nAnyone working with vulnerable or neurodiverse communities\n\nWhy You Should Attend: \n\nStay ahead of fast-evolving extremist tactics online\nLearn how to engage with digital spaces and protect those at risk critically\nBuild your confidence in recognising and responding to vulnerabilities specific to neurodivergent people\nNetwork with cross-sector professionals committed to inclusive safeguarding
URL:https://lastingsupportfoundation.org/event/radicalisation-neurodiversity-workshops-lambeth-parents-4/
LOCATION:Zoom
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