Prevent
The Prevent duty requires all schools to "have due regard to the need to prevent people being drawn into terrorism", under the Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015. The duty covers all types of extremism, whether political, religious or ideological.
What does it mean for Littleport Community Primary School?
We need to protect our pupils from the risk of radicalisation, as part of our wider safeguarding duties and duty to promote the spiritual, moral, social and cultural development of pupils.
To do this, we will:
- Promote the fundamental British Values in our curriculum and through whole school assemblies
- Make sure our school is a safe space for pupils to discuss sensitive topics, including terrorism and extremism
- Ensure we have robust safeguarding procedures to identify children at risk
- Engage with Cambridgeshire LA's risk assessment to determine the potential risk of individuals being drawn into terrorism in our local area
- Make sure we have measures in place to protect pupils from harmful online content, including setting up appropriate filtering and monitoring systems
- Make sure our staff receive training to help them identify pupils at risk, challenge extremist ideas, and know how to act if they have a concern