Preventing and Countering Extremism in the UK 2026: Building Strong Communities and Tackling Disinformation

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Overview:

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.  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.

  • From March 2024-2025, there were 8,778 referrals to the Prevent programme, a 27% increase from the previous year and the highest number since data collection began in 2015
  • Individuals aged 11 to 15 accounted for the largest proportion (3,192; 36%) of the 8,759 referrals to Prevent (Home Office, 2025)
  • CTP arrests, on average, around 250 people every year on suspicion of terrorist offences (Counter Terrorism Policing, 2025)

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Agenda

  • Registration

  • Chair’s Opening Remarks

    Dr Craig Webber, Associate Professor, University of Southampton (CONFIRMED)

  • Keynote: The Evolving Extremism Threat Landscape in 2026

    • Implications for practitioners navigating complex and non-traditional cases

    Ross Paton, Advisor – National Counter Terrorism Advisory Network, Counter Terrorism Policing, and Co-Founder, Resilience in Unity (CONFIRMED)

  • Keynote: Martyn’s Law and the Future of Public Protection in the UK

    • Providing an overview of Martyn’s Law and its objectives in strengthening public safety
    • Exploring the duty placed on publicly accessible venues and event organisers to assess, mitigate, and respond to terrorism-related risks
    • Understanding what proportionate and risk-based compliance looks like for different types and sizes of venues
    • Examining the role of staff training, preparedness, and clear incident response planning in reducing harm

    Nathan Emmerich, Co-Founder, Martyn’s Law Forum, Personal Adviser to Figen Murray OBE and Founder, SW-One (CONFIRMED)

  • Questions & Answers 

  • Comfort Break

  • Panel: Extremist Activity Online: Responding to Online Harms, Radicalisation and Platform Accountability

    • Understanding how extremist and harmful content spreads across online platforms through algorithms, gateway content, and online ecosystems
    • Examining how the Online Safety Act is reshaping expectations around platform responsibility and user protection
    • Strategies for engaging young people in conversations about harmful online content and improving media literacy
    • Supporting parents, educators, and safeguarding professionals to engage young people in conversations about harmful online material and online influence
    • Considering the balance between effective regulation, freedom of expression, and rapidly evolving online threats

    Samuel Kashti, PCVE Lead, Shout Out UK (CONFIRMED)

    Dr. Murtaza Shaikh, Harms Principal – Hate, Terrorism & Suicide/Self-Harm, Ofcom (CONFIRMED)

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    Dr Caitlin Clemmow, Jill Dando Institute Research Lab Manager, UCL (CONFIRMED)

  • Lunch Break & Networking

  • Breakout Networking: Engaging with At-Risk Individuals

    Take part in a discussion about how your organisation has approached early intervention in addressing radicalisation. Explore the different methods used to identify individuals at risk of being drawn into extremist ideologies. Reflect on the role of collaboration across sectors, such as schools, social services, and law enforcement, in effectively intervening early to prevent radicalisation.

  • Case Study: Building Community Resilience to Online Harm

    Zubeda Limbada, Founding Director and Co-founder, Connect Futures (CONFIRMED)

  • Case Study: Safeguarding Against Religious Extremism and Polarisation

    • Understanding how global conflicts and online narratives can influence community tensions, identity, and vulnerability to extremism in the UK
    • Strengthening safeguarding approaches in schools, community settings, and frontline services to identify and respond to early signs of radicalisation
    • Practical strategies for engaging vulnerable individuals and building trust with communities affected by extremism and polarisation

    Rashad Ali, Senior Fellow, Institute for Strategic Dialogue UK (CONFIRMED)

  • Questions & Answers 

  • Comfort Break

  • Case Study: From Referral to Recovery: What Good Prevent Practice Looks Like in 2026

    • Clarifying thresholds, roles, and responsibilities within Prevent and Channel
    • Learning from case reviews, inspections, and best practice examples
    • Supporting individuals disengaging from extremist beliefs and networks
    • Measuring impact while safeguarding rights and wellbeing

    Abu Ullah, Prevent Strategy Manager, Brent Council (CONFIRMED)

  • Case Study: Identity, Shame Free Zones + Disruptive Experiences: A Practical Framework for Community Cohesion

    • Initiatives that support community members in building a strong self (unmet needs for belonging, purpose and identity can be the triggers that make extreme groups appealing)
    • Creating spaces to feel truly heard and have real, raw discourse without shame
    • Facilitating real-world experiences that disrupt preconceived notions and inherited beliefs
    • How practitioners and policymakers can take this forward into their own work

    Leela Sule, Behaviour Change + Community Cohesion in Luton (CONFIRMED)

  • Questions & Answers 

  • Chair’s Closing Remarks

    Dr Craig Webber, Associate Professor, University of Southampton (CONFIRMED)

  • Conference Close

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Why You Should Attend

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

Previous Speakers

Leela Sule

Community Connector

The Groundswell Project

Carys Evans

Head of Programmes and Impact

Connect Futures

Rory Donovan

Incident Response Team Manager

Tech Against Terrorism

Haydar Muntadhar

Prevent Manager

Croydon Council

Testimonials

“This event had a great mix of professionals, academics and organisations discussing new solutions to important problems within our communities.”

Prevent LeadLondon Borough of Newham

“This was an extremely informative event with excellent speakers with calibre in their fields of influence. Enjoyed this thoroughly and got a lot out of the day.”

Head of Service Early HelpLancashire County Council

“The sessions were packed with actionable insights, and the speakers were not only experts in their fields but also deeply engaging. I had the opportunity to connect with like-minded professionals, exchange ideas, and gain fresh perspectives that I’ve already started applying in my work.”

Community LeadRethink Mental Illness

“A fantastic, jam-packed day that really enhanced the understanding of the issues professionals and communities are facing in relation to the evolving nature of terrorism in the UK.”

Designated Safeguarding LeadHalesowen College

Who Should Attend?

 

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Social Workers Schools
Teachers Local Councils
Police Officers Counter Terrorism Policing
Community Charities
Prevent Officers Police
Community Engagement Professionals Community Hubs
Healthcare Professionals

 

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