ConnectFutures
A research and training organisation focused on youth against fake news, disinformation, hate, extremism and violence.
ConnectFutures is a female-founded organisation using creative educational methods to build resilience and equip individuals with the skills needed to thrive into adulthood.
Our evidence-based programmes, mentoring, and workshops create lasting change, preventing these issues at the grassroots level. We have a national presence in the UK and international experience across multiple regions, including Western Europe, the Balkans, Asia, Africa, and the US. ConnectFutures is recognised as a professional, thought-leading and impactful force for positive change. We have worked with over 245,768 youth and 50,529 professionals and communities.
Find out more here: https://www.connectfutures.org
Social media is the most effective vessel for grooming | Ark Victoria Academy 2025
Social media is detrimental to your mental health| Eden Boys School |2025
Social media encourages toxic relationship | Holy Trinity School |2025
For and against freedom of speech | Rockwood Academy| 2025
Is social media good for young people? Waverley School 2025
Media Literacy Ambassador Programme| Youth| 2025
Savannah speaks to BBC on the Impact of Misinformation and Disinformation in the Community
About us | This is how we make it work with young people
BRAVE |Building Resilience against violence & extremism (21/22) -Trailer
ConnectFutures - About us
BBC Newsnight |Turning off the propaganda of terrorism | Zubeda Limbada.| Evan Davies
BBC World News | Why are so many young men & women joining ISIS? | Zubeda Limbada
BBC News: Are Counter-extremism tactics working?| Zubeda Limbada
BBC Midlands Today featuring our film "From Gangs & Stabbings to Changing Young Lives." July 2019
From Gangs and Stabbings to Changing Young Lives. ©️2019
My Son Joined ISIS | Nicola Benyahia
Dear Terrorist, I forgive you | Figen Murray
BBC News |Dr Laura Zahra McDonald | Channel intervention and Prevent
BBC Midlands Today: "I want you to kill people for me. I have a list."
BBC1 interview |Gender|Zubeda's insight on the Birmingham couple who put ISIS at the heart.
Woolwich Boys | From Gangs to Extremism.