As the number of children being arrested for terrorism offences increases, Counter terrorism police have teamed up with the UK's biggest parenting site Netmums.
They want parents in Bucks to be able to spot the signs of radicalisation online and be able to protect their children from such grooming.
Police have a particular concern about right wing terrorism getting to young people via online gaming, YouTube and chat forums.
Netmums will host a sponsored ‘drop in clinic’ where parents can ask a Prevent Officer questions and seek advice if they have concerns.
For more information visit www.netmums.com/act-early.

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