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Tackling extremism in the UK
assets.publishing.service.gov.ukPreventing radicalisation Local authorities are instrumental in delivering ‘Prevent’, the government’s counter-radicalisation and counter-extremism strategy. 4.1 take steps to intervene There are some towns and cities in the UK where extremism is of particular concern. The people on the front line who we rely on to work with
WHAT IS PREVENT - London Borough of Hammersmith and …
www.lbhf.gov.ukfrom radicalisation is no different from safeguarding them from other forms of harm” The Prevent Strategy Prevent is safeguarding. In the same way that support is provided to people at risk of involvement with drugs, gangs, or other forms of harm, individuals vulnerable to being groomed into radicalisation can also be helped.
prevent duty toolkit - GOV.UK
assets.publishing.service.gov.uka local level and helping to safeguard individuals at risk of radicalisation . ... emerging themes or vulnerabilities in local radicalisation and extremism, and indicate whether the threats, risks and vulnerabilities have changed or remained the same . ... Information sharing is vital in effective safeguarding. Local partners should already be ...
Safeguarding children, young people and adults at risk of ...
www.childrenssociety.org.ukinfluences of extremism leading to radicalisation domestic abuse financial abuse female genital mutilation (FGM) discriminatory abuse organisational abuse. Safeguarding: Safeguarding children is defined in Working together to safeguard children as: …
Equality and Diversity Policy and Procedures
www.chesterfield.ac.ukThe Safeguarding Team and the Designated Safeguarding Lead in relation to acting on concerns of Radicalisation and Extremism reported via the Safeguarding referral route. THE POLICY AND PROCEDURES APPLY TO ALL SUBSIDIARIES AND TRADING ENTITIES OF CHESTERFIELD COLLEGE AND THE CHESTERFIELD COLLEGE GROUP. Implementation …
Safeguarding Young People on the Autism Spectrum
preventforfeandtraining.org.ukRadicalisation 16 Child sexual exploitation 21 When an autistic young person may cause harm to others 23 Communication 24 Behaviour and restraint 26 Parent carers, families and siblings 28 Appendices 30 This guide is an updated version of our 2014 guide Safeguarding Children with Autism We have used photos of autistic people, their families and ...
European Union Council of the
presidence-francaise.consilium.europa.euwill resolutely combat all forms of terrorism, radicalisation and violent extremism and improve the efforts in better protecting victims of terrorism. The trio will ensure the follow-up of the initiative on the extension of the list of EU crimes in Article 83(1) of the TFEU in order to prepare the Council decision that would allow the
Online Safety Policy
www.hattonacademiestrust.org.ukIt also refers to the DfE’s guidance on protecting children from radicalisation. It reflects existing legislation, including but not limited to the Education Act 1996 (as amended), the Education and Inspections Act 2006 and the Equality Act 2010.
Safeguarding children from radicalisation and extremism ...
www.nspcc.org.uk6 This and the accompanying guidance applies in England, Wales, and Scotland 7 HM Government (2010) Channel: supporting individuals vulnerable to recruitment by violent extremists. A guide for local partnerships
Preventing Religious Radicalisation and Violent Extremism
assets.publishing.service.gov.ukreligious violence, political violence, or its more familiar label of ‘terrorism’. Neither have governments been slow to brand violent opponents with this title, nor to produce ever more proscriptive legal definitions of terrorism, most of which encompass behaviour that would constitute offences under ordinary criminal law (Townsend, 2002: 3).
Prevent : Training catalogue - GOV.UK
assets.publishing.service.gov.ukTo raise awareness amongst the education sector and parents of the risks to children from extremism and radicalisation, and to provide them with the knowledge and resources to help safeguard children from those risks. Target Audience Parents, teachers and school governors/leaders Description
Prevent duty guidance - Legislation.gov.uk
www.legislation.gov.ukexample, that a person at risk of radicalisation is given appropriate support (for example on the Channel programme). Information sharing must be assessed on a case-by-case basis and is governed by legislation. To ensure the rights of individuals are fully protected, it is important that information sharing agreements are in place at a local level.
Children missing education - GOV.UK
assets.publishing.service.gov.ukChildren missing education are at significant risk of underachieving, being victims of harm, exploitation or radicalisation, and becoming NEET (not in education, employment or training) later in life. 3. Effective information sharing between parents, schools and local authorities is
Social media and the wellbeing of children and young ...
www.westernsydney.edu.auchildren and young people's use of social media and effects on their wellbeing. ... young people are considered to be at risk of radicalisation, social media can also be used to circulate politically extremist messages which, alongside other complex factors, can potentially lead to …
Radicalisation Processes Leading to Acts of Terrorism
www.clingendael.orgextreme form of protest and agitation. Nowadays, there is a certain overlap between the last two of these contexts. Thirdly, groups that engage in tactics of terrorism are often linked, or emerge from wider social, political or religious movements. Their repertoire of …
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