Sentences with phrase «preventing radicalisation»

«But they need to make sure the children aren't following an agenda that doesn't fit the community, because we need community cohesion and we need to prevent radicalisation
Apart from beefing up security forces and surveillance measures, steps need to be taken at the grassroots levels to prevent radicalisation.
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.
WRAP workshop - Prevent Radicalisation Training introduced by the Home Office was provided by Elizabeth Impett from Abbot's Hill School to Nash Mills Primary school.
She defended her department's action in relation to the affair but said there were always lessons which could be learned from such an affair and called for Ofsted inspectors to be trained in the government's strategy to prevent radicalisation.

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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.
The government has been urged to reconsider its «Prevent» extremism strategy, which places a legal duty on teachers and schools to prevent pupils from being drawn into extremism and report suspected cases of radicaliPrevent» extremism strategy, which places a legal duty on teachers and schools to prevent pupils from being drawn into extremism and report suspected cases of radicaliprevent pupils from being drawn into extremism and report suspected cases of radicalisation.
Introduced in July 2015, Prevent places a legal duty on schools to prevent pupils from being drawn into extremism and report suspected cases of radicaliPrevent places a legal duty on schools to prevent pupils from being drawn into extremism and report suspected cases of radicaliprevent pupils from being drawn into extremism and report suspected cases of radicalisation.
This can help immeasurably in preventing the spread of online radicalisation.
Already used by over 60,000 frontline professionals to help protect children and young people from a broad spectrum of issues, the courses cover a broad spectrum of issues; from child protection and child sexual exploitation (CSE), to forced marriage and honour based violence, prevent duty (radicalisation and extremism) and Female Genital Mutilation (FGM).
Alongside their regular child protection training I would recommend using the SSS Learning «Prepare for Prevent» module to train staff on the most effective ways to deal with radicalisation.
The first study into teachers» experiences with the Prevent strategy - a duty which requires schools (and other authorities) to refer any concerns of radicalisation, has been conducted.
They found that despite the relaunch of the government's Prevent duty in 2015, which helped organisations protect pupils from radicalisation and extremism, many people did not know what it was with 26 per cent saying they had never heard of it.
The Prepare for Prevent module is designed to help nurseries and schools adequately prepare staff to identify and protect those vulnerable to radicalisation, extremism or being drawn into terrorism.
«In addition from 1 July all schools will have a statutory duty to prevent pupils from being drawn into terrorism - this will include safeguarding against radicalisation and checking the speakers they bring in to school.»
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