Hate crime, racism, violent and non-violent extremism, in all forms, are gaining ground across London and the UK.
This project aims to support the local work which is already going on in areas and offer an insight into Extreme Right-Wing (ERW) extremism, and how to combat its influence.
Vulnerable people i.e., individuals who are autistic/neurodiverse, homeless, suffering domestic violence, or who may be susceptible to this, are specifically being targeted for recruitment by extremist activists who seek to use and manipulate these vulnerabilities.
Building on the existing skills of attendees who support vulnerable people, Exit Hate aim to upskill them to understand the dangers of extremism and what they can do to counter it - creating safe spaces to talk (reducing the need for people to talk to extremists), providing alternatives to extremist messages and signposting people to get help.
For more information and to register for this event, click here.