Sentences with phrase «as radicalisation»

Parent Zone: Resilient Families — a free online course for parents that includes topics such as radicalisation and extremism, cyberbullying and sexting
The schools was initially found to have met Government requirements for safeguarding students on issues such as radicalisation and female genital mutilation.

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«The converse was also true: that any conversion to Islam, or any gathering of Muslim prisoners to pray or associate, could be interpreted wrongly by staff as threatening and evidence of radicalisation,» it adds.
Did Cambridge police spring into action, as might be expected given their preparations to combat radicalisation?
Earlier this year, the local education authority in Bedfordshire admitted they had racially discriminated against two brothers of Middle Eastern descent, aged seven and five, over fears that a toy gun given to them as a present may have been a radicalisation risk.
In 2009 Quilliam also produced a report on radicalisation in British prisons and called for action to tackle this - as well as for measures to prevent extremists from working within the prison system.
«As a city where more than 300 languages are spoken, London has a proud history of tolerance and diversity and to suggest there are areas where police officers can not go because of radicalisation is simply ridiculous... Crime has been falling steadily both in London and in New York - the only reason I wouldn't go to some parts of New York is the real risk of meeting Donald Trump»
Prevention involved the work of the armed forces abroad as well as that of community workers combating radicalisation at home, he said, while protection involved border security and the proper monitoring of major utilities and transport systems.
Speaking at Hay literary festival on Monday, Lady Warsi — the Conservative peer and first Muslim in a British cabinet — said government policy was currently too focused on ideology as the sole cause of radicalisation, and not on other factors, including upbringing and drug and gang culture.
Speaking at Hay festival, Conservative peer says government is too focused on ideology as the sole cause of radicalisation
Dame Anne Owers said training for prison staff to recognise sings of radicalisation had developed into a view of all Muslim prisoners as «potential extremists».
Marc Sageman, a forensic psychiatrist and consultant to various US government agencies, thinks they allow politicians and commentators to ignore wider causes of radicalisation, such as political injustice, which may be unpalatable to Western governments.
Just as these three films were eye - opening because of how they allow viewers, 50 years later, to witness the emerging student movement and its rapid radicalisation, so a feature - length fiction film from the same year, Tätowierung (Tattoo, Johannes Schaaf, 1967), proved to be a real discovery and, in my view, one of the festival's true gems.
Dr Muhammed Tahir Al Qadri, a Pakistani politician and Islamic scholar, has suggested that muslims should take counter extremism lessons to help prevent radicalisation as a part of the national curriculum in schools.
Here at Just Enough UK, we provide schools with workshops on key topics such as Modern day slavery, Radicalisation, Hate crime, Inclusion and other issues facing modern day children.
As the digital world becomes more and more a part of education and its curriculums, schools are under pressure to enable pupils digitally, while also protecting them from the darker side of the web such as illegal activity, cyberbullying or radicalisation.&raquAs the digital world becomes more and more a part of education and its curriculums, schools are under pressure to enable pupils digitally, while also protecting them from the darker side of the web such as illegal activity, cyberbullying or radicalisation.&raquas illegal activity, cyberbullying or radicalisation
The findings also show slight increases in the proportion of school leaders worried about sexting, drugs and radicalisation for their pupils, as well as gangs and youth violence.
Educational establishments (as well as prisons, the NHS and local authorities in England, Wales and Scotland) now have a legal obligation to spot individuals who might be vulnerable to extremism and radicalisation — generally speaking, there is a far greater access to extremist propaganda when armed with a keyboard and mouse.
However, there will some commonality as schools will be required to demonstrate both a general understanding of the risks affecting children and young people, and «a specific understanding of how to identify individual children who may be at risk of radicalisation and what to do to support them.»
Hosted on the current LGfL website this centre will include resources for teachers on dealing with issues such as sexting, cyberbullying, online radicalisation and social media.
Radicalisation is seen as the top online security concern in schools, overtaking cyber bullying and child grooming, research shows.
The Channel programme was activated in 2012, in a bid to provide early support for people identified as being vulnerable to radicalisation.
The increase has arisen amid high profile media coverage of radicalisation in schools, such as the Trojan Horse affair in Birmingham and the incidence of three teenage pupils at Bethnal Green Academy, east London, fleeing to Syria.
The solution is described as protecting vulnerable users by actively analysing peer - to - peer cyber bullying, radicalisation and extremist grooming, instances of grooming and sexual threats, potential self - harm, deliberate access to inappropriate websites, pornography and more.
Child protection training is being used more and more often as a tool to help fight against radicalisation among young people.
The Channel programme was rolled out in 2012 to provide early support for people identified as being vulnerable to radicalisation.
The rise comes amid high - profile media coverage of radicalisation and schools, such as the Trojan Horse affair in Birmingham and three teenage pupils at Bethnal Green Academy, east London, fleeing to Syria.
In this context, radicalisation can be understood as a process of socialisation by which a pupil increasingly comes to hold a potentially harmful world - view.
flick have even produced a prevention of radicalisation for students teaching tool (for students aged 11 years upwards) which has been specifically designed for use either as a stand - alone e-learning course or as part of a blended learning solution to be delivered alongside classroom discussion.
Journeys psychological and literal are a theme, notably in Eric Baudelaire's new feature - length film, Also Known As Jihadi (2017), an account of the radicalisation of a young Frenchman and his flight to Syria to join Islamic State.
These artists seem to have performed the same function as the first generation architects have for later practitioners: they opened up possibilities and encouraged radicalisation.
* The radicalisation of the environmental movement, «Environmentalism gone mad» as Alan Carlin described it.
The facts of these cases are highly topical, and concern a very obvious risk — taking children to Syria, a war zone, to join ISIS fighters — as well as any risk of radicalisation (in the UK or abroad).
Australia About Blog Between Deserts draws on first hand experience of travel and study in the Middle East and Asia as well as study of topics including international relations, Islamist politics, radicalisation, Arabic language and cross-cultural dialogue.
His interests lie in service delivery, diversity and multiculturalism, as well as Muslim and Islamic studies, terrorism and radicalisation, and Islamic psychology.
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