CVE program finder
Browse programs designed to counter violent extremism and filter by outcome.
ReachOut Australia Identity Project
ReachOut Australia's Identity Project aimed to reduce the impact of psychosocial risk factors for extremism by bolstering resilience and wellbeing in youth
NSW Countering Violent Extremism Program
The CVE Program has funded a range of work from broad social cohesion efforts to focused intervention activities to respond to the rise of violent extremism.
COMPACT Program
COMPACT aims to safeguard NSW's peaceful way of life by using a community resilience-building approach to countering hate, violence, fear and division.
The Point Magazine
The Point Magazine aims to be a trusted, accessible source of information, news and current affairs relating to violent extremism and its impacts on local communities in Australia.
Extreme Dialogue project
This Canadian and European preventative educational program aims to build resilience to radicalisation among young people by developing critical thinking skills .
Community Awareness and Prevention Program, World Organization for Resource Development and Education (WORDE)
WORDE is a Muslim-led community organisation creating networks of civically engaged individuals to act as peer gatekeepers to prevent violent extremism.
Proactive Integrated Support Model (PRISM)
The Proactive Integrated Support Model (PRISM) is a Corrective Services NSW intervention for prison inmates with a terrorism conviction or identified as at risk of radicalisation.
The Dutch reintegration project
This reintegration project aimed to reduce chances of recidivism in offenders on probation or parole who were, or were suspected to be, involved in jihadist extremism or terrorism.
Diamant resilience training
The Diamant training aims to increase resilience to violent extremism by strengthening participants’ self-esteem, increasing their agency, perspective-taking skills, and empathy.
Beyond Bali Education Resource
This program uses activities to engage students with the social impacts of the 2002 and 2005 Bali bombings, and guide them through alternatives to violence.
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