How extremism insight helps protect pupils

Emily Rogers
Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Raising awareness of extremism and radicalisation at school proves to be effective in outlining the dangers and keeping children safer.

Building resilience and critical thinking skills among young people can help schools strengthen safeguarding systems against extremism and radicalisation. Picture: Rawpixel.com/Adobe Stock
Building resilience and critical thinking skills among young people can help schools strengthen safeguarding systems against extremism and radicalisation. Picture: Rawpixel.com/Adobe Stock

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