Terrorism affects us all. It isn’t enough to say “it won’t happen to me”; become part of the solution.

The Resilience in Unity Project records the stories and testimony of people affected by acts of terrorism around the world, mapping these to create interactive tools for countering extremist narratives.

The platform serves a dual purpose; providing an act of digital memorialisation for those affected and those who have lost their lives, and through the amplification of these voices we can provide resources for distribution across schools, practitioners, and communities.

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Take Action

Ready to take the next step? You can become part of the solution in the fight against terrorism, and start by making yourself more aware of these issues by listening to some of the testimonies on this site.

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Take Part

Have you, or someone you know, been affected by an act of terrorism? Get in touch with us now if you’d like to record your testimony for our site. All interviews are conducted with the safety and interests of those affected as first priority, and we can anonymise or take written testimony in addition to video.

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Resources

For further resources navigate to the Resource Hub to learn more about extremism, and for guidance on seeking more information on how to educate, take action, and respond to terrorism. For teachers and practitioners, we have put together a set of example lesson plans to demonstrate how to incorporate our testimonials into your education and prevention work.

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Fifth Anniversary of the Westminster Bridge Attack

Please view the link below for details of the fifth anniversary of the terrorist attack on Westminster Bridge and in New Palace Yard on the 22nd March 2022.