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Preventing violent extremism is one of the most challenging and important issues facing our society now.
While it is very rare for school children to become involved in criminal extremist activity, young people can be exposed to extremism or prejudiced views, including via the internet, from an early age. Schools, working with other local partners, families and communities, can help support pupils who may be vulnerable to violent extremism as part of their wider safeguarding responsibilities.
This publication supplements earlier Government guidance for local partners on preventing violent extremism published in June 2008, and responds to calls for more practical advice specifically focused on schools and colleges. It is the product of discussions with young people, teachers, local authorities, police and community representatives across the country.
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00804-2008BKT-EN |
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Booklet |
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162 |
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A5 |
Price: Free |
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| Audience | Headteachers, Local Authorities, Teachers |
| Format | Booklet |
| Date issued | October 2008 |
| Function | Information |
| Reference | DCSF-00804-2008 |
| Price | FREE |

Includes- Introduction
- Understanding the issues
- Practical advice for schools
- Leadership and values
- Teaching, learning and the curriculum
- Pupil support and challenge
- Managing risk and responding to events
- Annexes
- Further information and resources
- Legal and contractual powers
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