This had already led to «the removal of all KS4 pupils whose behaviour was putting at
risk younger pupils and staff».
Not exact matches
Schools play a crucial role in preparing children and
young people to recognise and manage
risk and should have a strong commitment to the aims of keeping
pupils safe and helping them to learn how to adopt safe practices.
«The rise in referrals doesn't necessarily mean that more children and
young people are being radicalised, but that school staff are now clearer about what to do if they are worried that a
pupil is at
risk.»
As many as two
pupils in every classroom have a sibling with special educational needs or disability and are at
risk of becoming
young carers.
She said «improving intelligence» on where
pupils went when they moved away from a school would cut the
risk of «
young, promising children falling under the spell of twisted ideologies».