UK Research Centre for Counter Extremism and Terrorism (UKRCCET) is a UK based Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO).

About Us

UK Research Centre for Counter Extremism and Terrorism (UKRCCET) is a UK based Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO).

UKRCCET aims to playing an effective role with the community engagement by counselling to prevent radicalisation and extremism we are also working to tackling the root causes of extremism, intolerance, and hate by the research, education and training.

UKRCCET is also working for youth empowerment, protection of human rights of all including those who involved in radicalisation and terrorism on human grounds if their human rights are violated.  

Our Projects

01

Prevention of Radicalisation and Extremism

UKRCCET aims to playing an effective role with the community engagement by counselling to prevent radicalisation and extremism.

We are working on prevent strategies with local mosques and religious leaders to organised workshops and conferences where religious scholers and coun terrorism experts delivered the lectures and counselling the youth that how we can prevent to involve in redicalisation.

02

Research & Education on Counter-Extremism & terrorism including hate crime

Our organization aims to create the chances of scholarship for counter-terrorism studies with the assistance of universities and International institutions. Our organization is aiming to work with other counter extremism and counter-terrorism institutions, academies, agencies and think tanks.

03

Youth Empowerment

As part of its mission, UKRCCET is working in partnership with Pathway Group, a leading work-based training provider in the UK, to empower people to find work and stay in employment by enabling them to enhance their skills and progress in the workplace. In 2014, the UKHH referred 27 youth individuals for NVQ training and 31 candidates for career enhancement programs, who all successfully completed their courses.

UKRCCET is also working in partnership with Learning Zone, which is also working to improve employability for the Work and Pension Department (WPD). UKHH referred 39 individuals for a career development course and one-to-one support for career advice.

Our Latest Projects

UKRCCET working for the tackling the root causes of extremism and terrosim, intolerance, and hate,  incuding youth empowerment  by the research, education and training. We are also working in partnerships to make the world a peaceful place where Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) is not only recognized but also seen to be respected and implemented in its true spirit.


Youth Empowerment and Employability Projects in the UK 2014-2015

Counter-extremism and counter-terrorism research Project: Lecture

Our Values

The world without social, ethnic, religious and gender discrimination where all people live in peace without any fear of terrorism and promote their lives.