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The Engagement and Support Program (ESP) is a voluntary program that provides supports to people in New South Wales (NSW) so they can make positive changes and avoid a pathway to violent extremism.
The ESP is not a ‘deradicalisation’ program and does not directly attempt to alter the beliefs of an individual. Rather, it provides a range of tailored support services that address their vulnerabilities and build positive connections to help the client.
To achieve this, the ESP works with clients to:
The ESP is available to people over the age of 10. We respect the privacy of our clients and will protect their personal details. Everyone involved with supporting participants is bound by strict confidentiality laws.
Our team comprises of experienced case managers, case workers and specialist psychologists, working alongside experts from other government agencies. The focus of ESP is to build resilience and develop a positive sense of identity, belonging and self-worth in the individual.
Visit Spotlight on Interventions to hear from real people who have been helped by the ESP program.
You can also read the ESP Case study: Meet Marco. This case study is an example of how the ESP can help you and those you care about.
If you would like further advice and support on how best to help someone you care about, contact our Step Together helpline workers.
If you require an accessible version of the ESP referral form, contact Step Together via email contact@steptogether.gov.au.
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