
In 2016 following an EU wide procurement exercise, The Unity Initiative (TUI) was awarded the contract to provide mentoring services for a pioneering Home Office programme.
TUI continued to deliver until 2019.
In this period TUI delivered approxiamately 7000 hours of one to one intervention with the highest risk individuals across the UK.
In 2016 following an EU wide procurement exercise, The Unity Initiative (TUI) was awarded the contract to provide mentoring services for a pioneering Home Office programme.
TUI continued to deliver until 2019.
In this period TUI delivered approxiamately 7000 hours of one to one intervention with the highest risk individuals across the UK.
In 2016 following an EU wide procurement exercise, The Unity Initiative (TUI) was awarded the contract to provide mentoring services for a pioneering Home Office programme.
TUI continued to deliver until 2019.
In this period TUI delivered approxiamately 7000 hours of one to one intervention with the highest risk individuals across the UK.
In 2016 following an EU wide procurement exercise, The Unity Initiative (TUI) was awarded the contract to provide mentoring services for a pioneering Home Office programme.
TUI continued to deliver until 2019.
In this period TUI delivered approxiamately 7000 hours of one to one intervention with the highest risk individuals across the UK.
In 2016 following an EU wide procurement exercise, The Unity Initiative (TUI) was awarded the contract to provide mentoring services for a pioneering Home Office programme.
TUI continued to deliver until 2019.
In this period TUI delivered approxiamately 7000 hours of one to one intervention with the highest risk individuals across the UK.
In 2016 following an EU wide procurement exercise, The Unity Initiative (TUI) was awarded the contract to provide mentoring services for a pioneering Home Office programme.
TUI continued to deliver until 2019.
In this period TUI delivered approxiamately 7000 hours of one to one intervention with the highest risk individuals across the UK.
In 2016 following an EU wide procurement exercise, The Unity Initiative (TUI) was awarded the contract to provide mentoring services for a pioneering Home Office programme.
TUI continued to deliver until 2019.
In this period TUI delivered approxiamately 7000 hours of one to one intervention with the highest risk individuals across the UK.
In 2016 following an EU wide procurement exercise, The Unity Initiative (TUI) was awarded the contract to provide mentoring services for a pioneering Home Office programme.
TUI continued to deliver until 2019.
In this period TUI delivered approxiamately 7000 hours of one to one intervention with the highest risk individuals across the UK.


In 2018 to 2019 The Home Office funded 2.5 Million to deliver these services.
Considerable experience working with TACT / terrorist-related offenders both in prison and in the community. TUI has worked with over 200 terrorist offenders to date, also tackling extremism in the community and working with over 170 at the grassroots. They also work successfully with individuals subject to TPIMs and TEOs. The results with the highest risk cases post licence have been positive, with some now actively and publicly counter-propagating at the grassroots level on a voluntary basis in conjunction with TUI.
TUI has Academic credibility. Academic institutions including the Royal United Strategic Institute and The Combating Terrorism Centre based at West Point Military academy support TUI’s work. Renowned Terrorism Experts, Paul Cruickshank and CNN Terrorism Expert and Dr Douglas Weeks, Senior Terrorism lecturers at State of California University and London Metropolitan University view TUI’s ability in this field as being unrivalled and at the forefront Internationally. Dr Weeks based his opinion on a large EU funded multi-country two year study of mentors working with terrorism offenders in 2013. In-House Academic Support. Since 2013, Dr Douglas Weeks (mentioned above) has been a senior advisor to TUI. Dr. Weeks has a strong practitioner background (he served as his city’s Counter-Terrorism Coordinator from 1996 until he retired in 2009). During that time, he worked closely with local and federal law enforcement in the United States and was involved in terrorism related criminal investigations, intelligence sharing and analysis, threat and vulnerability assessment, response planning, and policy advisement. He also has considerable international experience working with law enforcement and other security related governmental groups in Israel, Palestine, and Northern Ireland.
Experience of working with key stakeholders: TUI has experience of daily interactions with the Home Office and key partners such as the police, NOMS, security services, military and government both local and central. Conducting key stakeholder training across Prison, Probation, Police and Governmental staff.
In 2018 to 2019 The Home Office funded 2.5 Million to deliver these services.
Considerable experience working with TACT / terrorist-related offenders both in prison and in the community. TUI has worked with over 200 terrorist offenders to date, also tackling extremism in the community and working with over 170 at the grassroots. They also work successfully with individuals subject to TPIMs and TEOs. The results with the highest risk cases post licence have been positive, with some now actively and publicly counter-propagating at the grassroots level on a voluntary basis in conjunction with TUI.
TUI has Academic credibility. Academic institutions including the Royal United Strategic Institute and The Combating Terrorism Centre based at West Point Military academy support TUI’s work. Renowned Terrorism Experts, Paul Cruickshank and CNN Terrorism Expert and Dr Douglas Weeks, Senior Terrorism lecturers at State of California University and London Metropolitan University view TUI’s ability in this field as being unrivalled and at the forefront Internationally. Dr Weeks based his opinion on a large EU funded multi-country two year study of mentors working with terrorism offenders in 2013. In-House Academic Support. Since 2013, Dr Douglas Weeks (mentioned above) has been a senior advisor to TUI. Dr. Weeks has a strong practitioner background (he served as his city’s Counter-Terrorism Coordinator from 1996 until he retired in 2009). During that time, he worked closely with local and federal law enforcement in the United States and was involved in terrorism related criminal investigations, intelligence sharing and analysis, threat and vulnerability assessment, response planning, and policy advisement. He also has considerable international experience working with law enforcement and other security related governmental groups in Israel, Palestine, and Northern Ireland.
Experience of working with key stakeholders: TUI has experience of daily interactions with the Home Office and key partners such as the police, NOMS, security services, military and government both local and central. Conducting key stakeholder training across Prison, Probation, Police and Governmental staff.
In 2018 to 2019 The Home Office funded 2.5 Million to deliver these services.
Considerable experience working with TACT / terrorist-related offenders both in prison and in the community. TUI has worked with over 200 terrorist offenders to date, also tackling extremism in the community and working with over 170 at the grassroots. They also work successfully with individuals subject to TPIMs and TEOs. The results with the highest risk cases post licence have been positive, with some now actively and publicly counter-propagating at the grassroots level on a voluntary basis in conjunction with TUI.
TUI has Academic credibility. Academic institutions including the Royal United Strategic Institute and The Combating Terrorism Centre based at West Point Military academy support TUI’s work. Renowned Terrorism Experts, Paul Cruickshank and CNN Terrorism Expert and Dr Douglas Weeks, Senior Terrorism lecturers at State of California University and London Metropolitan University view TUI’s ability in this field as being unrivalled and at the forefront Internationally. Dr Weeks based his opinion on a large EU funded multi-country two year study of mentors working with terrorism offenders in 2013. In-House Academic Support. Since 2013, Dr Douglas Weeks (mentioned above) has been a senior advisor to TUI. Dr. Weeks has a strong practitioner background (he served as his city’s Counter-Terrorism Coordinator from 1996 until he retired in 2009). During that time, he worked closely with local and federal law enforcement in the United States and was involved in terrorism related criminal investigations, intelligence sharing and analysis, threat and vulnerability assessment, response planning, and policy advisement. He also has considerable international experience working with law enforcement and other security related governmental groups in Israel, Palestine, and Northern Ireland.
Experience of working with key stakeholders: TUI has experience of daily interactions with the Home Office and key partners such as the police, NOMS, security services, military and government both local and central. Conducting key stakeholder training across Prison, Probation, Police and Governmental staff.
In 2018 to 2019 The Home Office funded 2.5 Million to deliver these services.
Considerable experience working with TACT / terrorist-related offenders both in prison and in the community. TUI has worked with over 200 terrorist offenders to date, also tackling extremism in the community and working with over 170 at the grassroots. They also work successfully with individuals subject to TPIMs and TEOs. The results with the highest risk cases post licence have been positive, with some now actively and publicly counter-propagating at the grassroots level on a voluntary basis in conjunction with TUI.
TUI has Academic credibility. Academic institutions including the Royal United Strategic Institute and The Combating Terrorism Centre based at West Point Military academy support TUI’s work. Renowned Terrorism Experts, Paul Cruickshank and CNN Terrorism Expert and Dr Douglas Weeks, Senior Terrorism lecturers at State of California University and London Metropolitan University view TUI’s ability in this field as being unrivalled and at the forefront Internationally. Dr Weeks based his opinion on a large EU funded multi-country two year study of mentors working with terrorism offenders in 2013. In-House Academic Support. Since 2013, Dr Douglas Weeks (mentioned above) has been a senior advisor to TUI. Dr. Weeks has a strong practitioner background (he served as his city’s Counter-Terrorism Coordinator from 1996 until he retired in 2009). During that time, he worked closely with local and federal law enforcement in the United States and was involved in terrorism related criminal investigations, intelligence sharing and analysis, threat and vulnerability assessment, response planning, and policy advisement. He also has considerable international experience working with law enforcement and other security related governmental groups in Israel, Palestine, and Northern Ireland.
Experience of working with key stakeholders: TUI has experience of daily interactions with the Home Office and key partners such as the police, NOMS, security services, military and government both local and central. Conducting key stakeholder training across Prison, Probation, Police and Governmental staff.
In 2018 to 2019 The Home Office funded 2.5 Million to deliver these services.
Considerable experience working with TACT / terrorist-related offenders both in prison and in the community. TUI has worked with over 200 terrorist offenders to date, also tackling extremism in the community and working with over 170 at the grassroots. They also work successfully with individuals subject to TPIMs and TEOs. The results with the highest risk cases post licence have been positive, with some now actively and publicly counter-propagating at the grassroots level on a voluntary basis in conjunction with TUI.
TUI has Academic credibility. Academic institutions including the Royal United Strategic Institute and The Combating Terrorism Centre based at West Point Military academy support TUI’s work. Renowned Terrorism Experts, Paul Cruickshank and CNN Terrorism Expert and Dr Douglas Weeks, Senior Terrorism lecturers at State of California University and London Metropolitan University view TUI’s ability in this field as being unrivalled and at the forefront Internationally. Dr Weeks based his opinion on a large EU funded multi-country two year study of mentors working with terrorism offenders in 2013. In-House Academic Support. Since 2013, Dr Douglas Weeks (mentioned above) has been a senior advisor to TUI. Dr. Weeks has a strong practitioner background (he served as his city’s Counter-Terrorism Coordinator from 1996 until he retired in 2009). During that time, he worked closely with local and federal law enforcement in the United States and was involved in terrorism related criminal investigations, intelligence sharing and analysis, threat and vulnerability assessment, response planning, and policy advisement. He also has considerable international experience working with law enforcement and other security related governmental groups in Israel, Palestine, and Northern Ireland.
Experience of working with key stakeholders: TUI has experience of daily interactions with the Home Office and key partners such as the police, NOMS, security services, military and government both local and central. Conducting key stakeholder training across Prison, Probation, Police and Governmental staff.
In 2018 to 2019 The Home Office funded 2.5 Million to deliver these services.
Considerable experience working with TACT / terrorist-related offenders both in prison and in the community. TUI has worked with over 200 terrorist offenders to date, also tackling extremism in the community and working with over 170 at the grassroots. They also work successfully with individuals subject to TPIMs and TEOs. The results with the highest risk cases post licence have been positive, with some now actively and publicly counter-propagating at the grassroots level on a voluntary basis in conjunction with TUI.
TUI has Academic credibility. Academic institutions including the Royal United Strategic Institute and The Combating Terrorism Centre based at West Point Military academy support TUI’s work. Renowned Terrorism Experts, Paul Cruickshank and CNN Terrorism Expert and Dr Douglas Weeks, Senior Terrorism lecturers at State of California University and London Metropolitan University view TUI’s ability in this field as being unrivalled and at the forefront Internationally. Dr Weeks based his opinion on a large EU funded multi-country two year study of mentors working with terrorism offenders in 2013. In-House Academic Support. Since 2013, Dr Douglas Weeks (mentioned above) has been a senior advisor to TUI. Dr. Weeks has a strong practitioner background (he served as his city’s Counter-Terrorism Coordinator from 1996 until he retired in 2009). During that time, he worked closely with local and federal law enforcement in the United States and was involved in terrorism related criminal investigations, intelligence sharing and analysis, threat and vulnerability assessment, response planning, and policy advisement. He also has considerable international experience working with law enforcement and other security related governmental groups in Israel, Palestine, and Northern Ireland.
Experience of working with key stakeholders: TUI has experience of daily interactions with the Home Office and key partners such as the police, NOMS, security services, military and government both local and central. Conducting key stakeholder training across Prison, Probation, Police and Governmental staff.
In 2018 to 2019 The Home Office funded 2.5 Million to deliver these services.
Considerable experience working with TACT / terrorist-related offenders both in prison and in the community. TUI has worked with over 200 terrorist offenders to date, also tackling extremism in the community and working with over 170 at the grassroots. They also work successfully with individuals subject to TPIMs and TEOs. The results with the highest risk cases post licence have been positive, with some now actively and publicly counter-propagating at the grassroots level on a voluntary basis in conjunction with TUI.
TUI has Academic credibility. Academic institutions including the Royal United Strategic Institute and The Combating Terrorism Centre based at West Point Military academy support TUI’s work. Renowned Terrorism Experts, Paul Cruickshank and CNN Terrorism Expert and Dr Douglas Weeks, Senior Terrorism lecturers at State of California University and London Metropolitan University view TUI’s ability in this field as being unrivalled and at the forefront Internationally. Dr Weeks based his opinion on a large EU funded multi-country two year study of mentors working with terrorism offenders in 2013. In-House Academic Support. Since 2013, Dr Douglas Weeks (mentioned above) has been a senior advisor to TUI. Dr. Weeks has a strong practitioner background (he served as his city’s Counter-Terrorism Coordinator from 1996 until he retired in 2009). During that time, he worked closely with local and federal law enforcement in the United States and was involved in terrorism related criminal investigations, intelligence sharing and analysis, threat and vulnerability assessment, response planning, and policy advisement. He also has considerable international experience working with law enforcement and other security related governmental groups in Israel, Palestine, and Northern Ireland.
Experience of working with key stakeholders: TUI has experience of daily interactions with the Home Office and key partners such as the police, NOMS, security services, military and government both local and central. Conducting key stakeholder training across Prison, Probation, Police and Governmental staff.
In 2018 to 2019 The Home Office funded 2.5 Million to deliver these services.
Considerable experience working with TACT / terrorist-related offenders both in prison and in the community. TUI has worked with over 200 terrorist offenders to date, also tackling extremism in the community and working with over 170 at the grassroots. They also work successfully with individuals subject to TPIMs and TEOs. The results with the highest risk cases post licence have been positive, with some now actively and publicly counter-propagating at the grassroots level on a voluntary basis in conjunction with TUI.
TUI has Academic credibility. Academic institutions including the Royal United Strategic Institute and The Combating Terrorism Centre based at West Point Military academy support TUI’s work. Renowned Terrorism Experts, Paul Cruickshank and CNN Terrorism Expert and Dr Douglas Weeks, Senior Terrorism lecturers at State of California University and London Metropolitan University view TUI’s ability in this field as being unrivalled and at the forefront Internationally. Dr Weeks based his opinion on a large EU funded multi-country two year study of mentors working with terrorism offenders in 2013. In-House Academic Support. Since 2013, Dr Douglas Weeks (mentioned above) has been a senior advisor to TUI. Dr. Weeks has a strong practitioner background (he served as his city’s Counter-Terrorism Coordinator from 1996 until he retired in 2009). During that time, he worked closely with local and federal law enforcement in the United States and was involved in terrorism related criminal investigations, intelligence sharing and analysis, threat and vulnerability assessment, response planning, and policy advisement. He also has considerable international experience working with law enforcement and other security related governmental groups in Israel, Palestine, and Northern Ireland.
Experience of working with key stakeholders: TUI has experience of daily interactions with the Home Office and key partners such as the police, NOMS, security services, military and government both local and central. Conducting key stakeholder training across Prison, Probation, Police and Governmental staff.
In 2018 to 2019 The Home Office funded 2.5 Million to deliver these services.
Considerable experience working with TACT / terrorist-related offenders both in prison and in the community. TUI has worked with over 200 terrorist offenders to date, also tackling extremism in the community and working with over 170 at the grassroots. They also work successfully with individuals subject to TPIMs and TEOs. The results with the highest risk cases post licence have been positive, with some now actively and publicly counter-propagating at the grassroots level on a voluntary basis in conjunction with TUI.
TUI has Academic credibility. Academic institutions including the Royal United Strategic Institute and The Combating Terrorism Centre based at West Point Military academy support TUI’s work. Renowned Terrorism Experts, Paul Cruickshank and CNN Terrorism Expert and Dr Douglas Weeks, Senior Terrorism lecturers at State of California University and London Metropolitan University view TUI’s ability in this field as being unrivalled and at the forefront Internationally. Dr Weeks based his opinion on a large EU funded multi-country two year study of mentors working with terrorism offenders in 2013. In-House Academic Support. Since 2013, Dr Douglas Weeks (mentioned above) has been a senior advisor to TUI. Dr. Weeks has a strong practitioner background (he served as his city’s Counter-Terrorism Coordinator from 1996 until he retired in 2009). During that time, he worked closely with local and federal law enforcement in the United States and was involved in terrorism related criminal investigations, intelligence sharing and analysis, threat and vulnerability assessment, response planning, and policy advisement. He also has considerable international experience working with law enforcement and other security related governmental groups in Israel, Palestine, and Northern Ireland.
Experience of working with key stakeholders: TUI has experience of daily interactions with the Home Office and key partners such as the police, NOMS, security services, military and government both local and central. Conducting key stakeholder training across Prison, Probation, Police and Governmental staff.
WE ARE
AN EFFECTIVE
APPROACH
EFFECTIVE
TUI believes that in order to achieve an efficient, effective and most importantly a resilient outcome, each individual project requires a thorough fact-based analysis, a tailored strategy and dynamic and responsive execution.
This approach ensures TUI retains and maintains its professionalism without conceding its ethos.
PLURALISM
Promoting pluralism through the use of a pioneering, legitimate and unique methodology which combines sanctioned counter-narratives, behavioural, and linguistic sciences as well as providing supportive mechanisms to vulnerable individuals and communities.
EXCEPTIONAL
STAFF
Educational programs that are tailored, effective and updated on a real-time basis due to the ongoing direct engagement of our services.
PROFESSIONALISM
Our experience in assessing and managing risk have allowed us to diagnose complex situations and offer timely practical solutions.
TUI's training and educational programmes are unrivalled in their content due to experience-based teaching partnered with contributions from internationally recognised and respected sources.
INTEGRITY
TUI negates the industry motivated literal and generic methodology as we prioritise focussing on addressing the underlying causative factors in order to achieve a permanent and resilient outcome.
EXPERIENCE
The resolute foundation of practical experience allows TUI to enter insular environments freely to directly address fundamental causative factors, offer practical solutions and facilitate change.
Our
Services


1:1 Mentoring
Our interventions are designed to aide individuals in dealing with and overcoming issues that make them vulnerable to a number of issues including but not limited to hate based extremism and gang affiliation.
We provide a support structure that nurtures critical thinking and allows for individuals to discuss and explore alternative perspectives. We are recognised as the leading company working with those considered to be of 'highest risk' within the UK.
24/7 Crisis Support
Vulnerable people experience crises. Non-judgmental, relevant and timely support These can include, but are not limited to:
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Identity crises
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Relationship crises
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Bereavement
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Financial Issues
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Homelessness
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Emotional Support
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Violence and trauma
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Employment/Training related crises
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Mental health issues
Family Support
We help families across the UK to overcome their difficulties and prevent crisis.
We support families struggling with issues such as poverty, ill health, learning difficulties, bereavement, family break-up and domestic abuse.