How can this
resource help?

Subject area:
Extremism, Fundamental British Values, Online safety, SEND
Age group:
KS 3, KS 4, KS 5
Resources:
Lesson activity, Lesson ideas
Format:
Digital Workbook

Project Strong is an educational programme by SINCE 9/11 for young people aged 13–24, particularly those in alternative or underrepresented learning environments.

Through online sessions, the programme breaks down complex ideas to help young people recognise, understand, and challenge extremist influences. Learning is captured in a flexible digital workbook, linked to AQA Unit Award Building Respect, Staying Safe, and Challenging Harmful Extremist Influences (Level 1).

The course typically takes around 10 hours, but delivery is flexible to suit different learners. It can be delivered one-to-one, in small, targeted groups, or in classroom settings.

On completion, centres registered with AQA can submit students’ work for certification. For eligible non-mainstream providers in Greater London, SINCE 9/11 may be able to support submission and cover certification costs. You can register your interest here.


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Digital Workbook

Digital workbook covering respect and tolerance, extremism and staying safe online.