








Parler de sujets polarisants avec son entourage peut parfois être particulièrement éprouvant. Les personnes peuvent mal réagir, se renfermer sur elleux-mêmes, devenir agressif·ve·s et la conversation peut rapidement s’envenimer.
On te donne quelques conseils pour t’aider à passer au travers de ces discussions difficiles.
Et toi, quelle est ton astuce pour échanger sur des sujets qui divisent ? Dis-le nous.
Il existe des ressources à travers le pays pour contrer la radicalisation chez des ami.e.s et des membres de la famille. Consulte nos références (38).
Ressources
Initiatives et les programmes qui visent à prévenir la radicalisation menant à la violence et à intervenir auprès des personnes et des groupes à risque : Programmes de prévention et d’intervention
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