Those working with young people often say they find approaching issues around hate or extremism difficult and don’t always feel sufficiently equipped to hold constructive conversations. The Extreme Dialogue Project takes these concerns into account and provides a structured framework that suits different groups, objectives and sensitivities.

The project provides for free educational materials informed by more than 20 years of research and experience in managing global and community conflict.

Extreme Dialogue promotes important discussions about compassion, cohesion and tolerance through a structured framework which helps to develop young people's critical thinking abilities, and skills which are transferable to a number of cross-curricular subject areas and life experiences. The project is a vital means for schools and other community groups to fulfil statutory safeguarding duties. But going beyond keeping young people safe, it can also inform and enrich their lives through encouraging active citizenship to fulfil statutory safeguarding duties.

Source: Extreme Dialogue Project