The Preventing and Countering Extremism in the UK Conference 2025: Understanding the Evolving Threat Landscape and Building Effective Prevention Strategies
Online
12th Jun 2025 to 12th Jun 2025
In a time of increasing political division and social polarisation, the threat of extremism is more pressing than ever. Extremism has the potential to have profound implications for social cohesion and national stability. The UK has seen a 41% rise in terrorism-related arrests from 2023 to 2024, underscoring the urgent need for effective counter-extremism strategies (Home Office). As the threat landscape is consistently changing sharing key developments, knowledge, and best practices is essential to ensure that we tackle extremism effectively in the UK.
The Preventing and Countering Extremism in the UK Conference 2025 brings together academics, experts, and practitioners to explore the evolving landscape of extremism, focusing on how global and domestic factors contribute to radicalisation. Attendees will gain valuable insights into preventing and countering violent extremism (P/CVE) and safeguarding vulnerable communities. Key topics include defining extremism, tackling misinformation, protecting young people from online radicalisation, and strengthening social cohesion to combat religious, far-right, and misogynistic movements. Join us for an in-depth exploration of these challenges and the strategies shaping a safer, more inclusive society.
Why Attend:
✓ High-level keynotes on the latest initiatives and policies to counter extremism and prevent radicalisation, with insights from leading experts in the field
✓ Case studies showcasing best practice in counter-extremism strategies, community engagement, and early intervention to provide actionable insights for your organisation.
✓Collaborate with senior colleagues working across the public sector to prevent extremism
✓ Gain 8 hours of CPD points towards your yearly quota