The stages of our advisory services ,
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Call the hotline of the Advice Centre on Radicalisation
Our staff answer all questions on the subject of religious radicalisation on the phone. We are happy to advise you and send you information material on request.
Initial consultation
Experience has shown that there are signs that are part of a person becoming radicalised. Our staff will go over these with you on the phone. Even if many of them apply, they are only indications that your girlfriend, daughter, student or employee might be on the way to radicalisation.
Establishing contact with local advice centres
If you wish, we can establish contact to a counsellor in your area. The counsellors at the independent advice centres we work with have experience with religiously based radicalisation. They know how they can help. The results of our initial consultation will help your counsellor to prepare for your appointment. Where the meeting takes place is up to you. It may be at your home, at the advice centre or outside, for example in a café.
At your request, we will, if possible, establish contact with other people who are in a similar situation. The exchange helps: other affected people can relate to your fears, doubts and experiences. And you can exchange experiences and tips. The meetings take place in your area with a maximum of five people, usually at the weekend.