Difference between revisions of "Families Against Stress and Trauma"
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
<youtube size="medium" align="right" caption="Families Matter: Families Talk About Loved Ones Travelling to Syria">A93sqAz7ii4</youtube> | <youtube size="medium" align="right" caption="Families Matter: Families Talk About Loved Ones Travelling to Syria">A93sqAz7ii4</youtube> | ||
− | '''Families Against Stress and Trauma''' (FAST) is a UK based | + | '''Families Against Stress and Trauma''' (FAST) is a 'UK based organisation providing support to vulnerable families and individuals', designed to discourage young people from travelling to Syria, Iraq or being radicalised. <ref> [http://familiesmatter.org.uk/ FAST Home page], ''FAST website'', accessed 6 January 2017. </ref> |
In July 2014, former home secretary [[Theresa May]] endorsed the 'Families Matter' campaign led by FAST, saying: | In July 2014, former home secretary [[Theresa May]] endorsed the 'Families Matter' campaign led by FAST, saying: |
Revision as of 10:12, 6 January 2017
<youtube size="medium" align="right" caption="Families Matter: Families Talk About Loved Ones Travelling to Syria">A93sqAz7ii4</youtube> Families Against Stress and Trauma (FAST) is a 'UK based organisation providing support to vulnerable families and individuals', designed to discourage young people from travelling to Syria, Iraq or being radicalised. [1]
In July 2014, former home secretary Theresa May endorsed the 'Families Matter' campaign led by FAST, saying:
'This campaign addresses one of the most significant issues facing communities up and down Britain – the extremely damaging effect of young people choosing to travel to Syria and now Iraq. While many may be motivated by a desire to help the country, the result and impact on these people, their families and often on the communities they are trying to support is very destructive indeed.' [2]
Notes
- ↑ FAST Home page, FAST website, accessed 6 January 2017.
- ↑ Home Secretary supports launch of ‘Families Matter’ campaign, GOV.uk, 21 July 2014, accessed 5 January 2017.