The Prevent duty requires all education providers ‘to have due regard to the need to prevent people from being drawn into terrorism’. This includes safeguarding children and young people from extremist ideologies and radicalisation.
Most importantly, we consider the needs of children and young people at each stage of the safeguarding process. We consider radicalisation concerns in line with our existing safeguarding processes, skills and experience.
Safeguarding children and young people who are vulnerable to radicalisation depends on effective partnership. To comply with the Prevent duty, we must show evidence of:
Each local authority has its own referral routes for safeguarding children, young people from radicalisation and extremism. Effective partnerships will ensure that you understand these processes.
Please click on the links below to explore how our broad and balanced curriculum teaches children about our fundamental British Values to guard against radicalisation and extremism: