A new Bradford Council scheme to help mothers to protect their children against radicalisation and grooming will end with an award ceremony at City Hall.
The Mothers Against Radicalisation project is funded by the Council through the Home Office Prevent programme.
The four-week training course was designed to educate and empower mothers to stand up to the dangers of their children being led into extremist behaviour.
It will conclude on Monday, 12 March with an awards ceremony at City Hall.
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