Teachers and counsellors know a student best.
Students suddenly cutting ties with friends or joining new, secretive groups.
Talking about or posting extremist slogans, conspiracy theories or joining radical online forums.
Carrying a weapon or telling friends they feel unsafe on the streets e.g. “I need this for protection”.
Significant behaviour changes like unexplained anger, fear, or apathy.
Expressing a desire to “take action” against perceived injustice.
If you see these warning signs in a BME student, contact us on. We can advise on strategies and arrange a conversation with the student and family in a safe, supportive setting.
Have concerns? Refer a young person by contacting our schools liaison team.
Take Action: If you are worried about a BME youth showing any of the above signs, please contact us today. We provide confidential advice and welcome referrals to help the young person and family. Together, we can guide them towards positive opportunities and away from violence or extremist influences.
Call on 020 8938 3652 or email: referral@bmementors.com