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Support and solidarity for those impacted by violence

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Content warning: this article references racism and acts of violence.

SYP stand in solidarity with those impacted by violence

Young people have told us they want to live in an inclusive and anti-racist society that anyone can call home. In a Motion passed in 2020, 96% of MSYPs agreed with our policy condemning racism in all its forms and supporting the aim of building an anti-racist society.

In line with our values of human rights, inclusion and diversity, we stand in complete opposition to the violent and racist disorder seen across the UK in the last week. We stand in solidarity with all of those affected especially people of colour, refugees, asylum seekers and migrants.

Support for young people in tackling misinformation and managing well-being

We know that misinformation online has had a role to play in the news this week. It is important young people know how to spot misinformation and access reliable news sources as is their right under Article 17 of the UNCRC. You can find out about how to verify what you see on social media or in the news and combat misinformation through these resources:

If you’re a young person finding this a difficult topic to read about in the news, these are websites that link to mental health support that is available for young people:

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