Mr Ali, who provides
radicalisation safeguarding training in schools, added: «The lack of knowledge and understanding of radicalisation [in schools] is... stifling freedom of speech to dangerous levels now.»
Ali is responsible for providing
radicalisation safeguarding training in schools.
Not exact matches
According to research carried out by Barracuda, a company which provides security and storage solutions to schools, 43 per cent of those responsible for technology in schools do not feel equipped to
safeguard pupils from
radicalisation.
The schools was initially found to have met Government requirements for
safeguarding students on issues such as
radicalisation and female genital mutilation.
«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.»
«Leaving aside the fact that these young people will not receive a decent education, this is a
safeguarding risk — we have real concerns that children out of school may be at greater risk of
radicalisation or other harms.»
We have concerns about ensuring that all of local authorities» responsibilities in relation to the wider
safeguarding of children, in particular
radicalisation and extremism, child sexual exploitation and female genital mutilation, are taken on board.