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PREVENT

Safeguarding children from extremism
From 1st July 2015 all schools have a due regard to the need to prevent people from being drawn into terrorism and or violent extremism; this duty is known as the Prevent Duty.
Prevent is one element of the Government’s Counter Terrorism Strategy.
The Prevent Strategy aims to prevent people from becoming terrorists or supporting terrorism. Institutions including schools and academies have a statutory duty to address the risk of any form of radicalisation and extremism.
Kirkheaton Primary School staff and the Governors have completed Prevent Training.  All staff are confident about the referral process in the academy if they suspect a student is being radicalised or drawn into extremist behaviour.
Our curriculum ensures our students have the opportunity to explore and discuss many challenges the world faces, including radicalisation and extremism. At Kirkheaton we encourage our students to think critically and explore ideas in a safe environment. We encourage our students to develop the skills, confidence and understanding to develop self-esteem and make a full and active contribution to society.
Tackling online extremism
Schools and academies across the region are supporting a new e-safety campaign to tackle online extremism and help keep children and young people safe.
The internet and social media provide opportunities for those with extreme views to target young or vulnerable individuals.
Communities have an important part to play and you can anonymously report illegal terrorist information, pictures or videos you have found on the internet.
Report Extremist Content
If you would like to discuss how to keep you child safe from extremism or would like any support, please contact the Designated Safeguarding Lead-Mrs Samantha Gallant 01484 548049.

How do we raise concerns?
If the designated person receives a concern about a risk of terrorism they will contact the. The anti-terrorist hotline is 0800 789 321. If the school has a concern that an individual is being radicalised or is vulnerable to radicalisation into extremism, we will make a Channel safeguarding referral.

Tackling Online Extremism

Tackling online extremism

Schools across the region are supporting a new e-safety campaign to tackle online extremism and help keep children and young people safe.
 
The internet and social media provide opportunities for those with extreme views to target young or vulnerable individuals.
 
Communities have an important role to play, and you can anonymously report illegal terrorist information, pictures or videos you’ve found on the internet.
 
If you would like to report extremist content you’ve seen online, you can do so here.
 
If you have any queries, please contact the council’s Prevent Co-ordinator
 lee.hamilton@kirklees.gov.uk

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