Sentences with phrase «radicalisation there»

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«This very detailed Report confirms that there is no evidence that schools in Birmingham have been infiltrated by extremists or have become breeding grounds for terrorism and radicalisation».
There were plenty of questions around international issues too: the banking crisis, radicalisation, Syria and the Middle East.
«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»
However, there are a number of ways that schools can address online safety to ensure that extremism and radicalisation does not pose a threat to their pupils.
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.»
Because of the difficulty of spotting the signs of radicalisation, there has been understandable concern about the potential of this new duty to restrict free speech and to potentially punish curiosity.
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.
There was no terrorism, radicalisation or violent extremism in the schools of concern, but there was clear evidence of a number of people, associated with each other and in positions of influence in schools and governing bodies, who espouse, endorse or fail to challenge extremist vThere was no terrorism, radicalisation or violent extremism in the schools of concern, but there was clear evidence of a number of people, associated with each other and in positions of influence in schools and governing bodies, who espouse, endorse or fail to challenge extremist vthere was clear evidence of a number of people, associated with each other and in positions of influence in schools and governing bodies, who espouse, endorse or fail to challenge extremist views.
After some analyses of the background of foreign fighters by «The International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation and Political Violence» (an organisation created by various academic institutions) in Syria he noticed there were none from Oman.
There was that show at Irvine during the Pacific Standard Time which was called «The Radicalisation of a 1950s Housewife» and that's exactly it.
«If you just take the example of Bangladesh, if 60 million of 140 million people could not survive in Bangladesh yet they were kept there, you would have A) gigantic human suffering and B) progressive very deep radicalisation - very, very angry people - and that is not in anybody's security interest.»
Alison has experience in acting in private and public law children cases where there are issues of potential radicalisation.
There is no single driver of radicalisation, nor is there a single journey to becoming radicalThere is no single driver of radicalisation, nor is there a single journey to becoming radicalthere a single journey to becoming radicalised.
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