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This document outlines key strategies for schools to promote safety and cohesion while preventing anti-social behavior, particularly among youth. It emphasizes the importance of maintaining a clear ethos, engaging with communities, and establishing partnerships with law enforcement. Schools are encouraged to create effective support processes, challenge extremist narratives through curriculum development, and encourage active citizenship among students. Additionally, the report highlights the role of staff training and community links in safeguarding young individuals and fostering a democratic society.
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Safety and cohesion Graham Robb
Young people are the main victims of anti social behaviour MORI YJB 2005 %
Schools : Risk and Protective factors for Youth Crime. DfES researchreport 623 2005 : Prior and Paris
Education indicators of young offenders compared with the general young population
Social and emotional aspects of learning 5 Slide 1.6
Preventing Violent Extremism The role of schools
Learning together to be safe • In preventing violent extremism schools leaders need to: • uphold a clear ethos • promote the core values of a democratic society • build staff understanding of their roles and confidence in their skills • deepen engagement with the communities the school serves • work in partnerships.
provide effective pupil support processes • raise staff awareness on key issues • form good links with police and other partners to share information • access external support from statutory or voluntary organisations Support to individuals • use curriculum to challenge extremist narratives • allow space for debate and increase staff confidence in discussing controversial issues • understand local issues and tensions with help from local authority and police • develop network of community contacts and links with mentors and role models targeted activities related to preventing violent extremism • promote ECM outcomes, community cohesion, equalities and wellbeing • implement effective anti-bullying policies • focus on narrowing the attainment gap for all groups • promote pupils’ wider skill development in teaching and learning, e.g. SEAL • encourage active citizenship and pupil voice • links with families and local communities, including through extended schools Universal actions