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Online Safety for Learners with SEND Developed by Kent County Council, this guidance supports schools and education settings in understanding how to build resilience to extremism for children and young people with SEND. The resource offers practical advice on education, technology, and communicating online safety rules effectively. It includes strategies for engaging parents and carers in […]
Subject area:
Online safety, Prevent duty, Radicalisation, Safeguarding, SEND, Terrorism
Age group:
KS 2, KS 3, KS 4, KS 5
Resources:
Fact sheet, Lesson activity, Lesson ideas, Lesson plan, Non-statutory guidance, Parent information
Format:
Pdf
Since September 2015, further education and skills providers have been under a legal duty to have due regard to the risk of learners being drawn into terrorism and they must also actively promote fundamental British values. Young people’s age and cognitive development can make them particularly susceptible to extremist ideas and targeting, which in turn […]
Subject area:
Extremism, Fundamental British Values, Online safety, Prevent duty, Radicalisation, Terrorism
Age group:
KS 5
Resources:
Curriculum map, Lesson activity, Lesson ideas, Lesson plan, Non-statutory guidance
Format:
Pdf, Presentation slides
This guide explains what the Incel online subculture is and the signs that a young person may be engaging with it. This guide is for: teachers of key stage 4 and older students school leaders designated safeguarding leads those working in education settings with a Prevent Duty This guide will help them: understand what Incels […]
Subject area:
Extremism, Misogyny, Online safety, Radicalisation
Age group:
KS 4, KS 5
Resources:
Teacher guidance
Format:
Pdf
Our new and improved Educate Against Hate Calendar for 2023/24 highlights important awareness dates in the academic year which might provide opportunities to discuss things like online safety, Fundamental British Values and extremism with your students.
Subject area:
Fundamental British Values, Radicalisation
Age group:
KS 2, KS 3, KS 4, KS 5
Resources:
Fact sheet, Interactive website, Lesson ideas
Format:
iCalendar, Interactive site, Pdf
Classroom resource which aims to raise awareness of extremism and promote critical thinking in secondary school pupils.
Subject area:
Extremism, Radicalisation
Age group:
KS 3, KS 4
Resources:
Lesson activity, Lesson ideas
Format:
Presentation slides, Videos
Resource pack to support classroom discussions about Islamist extremism and the process of radicalisation.
Subject area:
Debate and discussion, Extremism, Let's Discuss, Radicalisation, Terrorism
Age group:
KS 3, KS 4
Resources:
Lesson ideas, Teacher guidance
Format:
Pdf, Presentation slides, Videos
Resource pack to support classroom discussions about extreme left-wing, anarchist and single-issue extremism and the process of radicalisation.
Subject area:
Debate and discussion, Extremism, Let's Discuss, Radicalisation, Terrorism
Age group:
KS 3, KS 4
Resources:
Lesson ideas, Teacher guidance
Format:
Pdf, Presentation slides, Videos
A resource pack for use with secondary pupils to support classroom discussions about the extreme right-wing and the process of radicalisation.
Subject area:
Debate and discussion, Extremism, Let's Discuss, Radicalisation, Terrorism
Age group:
KS 3, KS 4
Resources:
Lesson ideas, Teacher guidance
Format:
Pdf, Presentation slides, Videos
Guidance which aims to provide teachers with advice on how schools might approach disinformation and conspiracy theories amongst pupils.
Subject area:
Fundamental British Values, Online safety, Radicalisation
Age group:
KS 2, KS 3, KS 4, KS 5
Resources:
Teacher guidance
Format:
Pdf
Document for educators including guidance, classroom resources and activities which aims to build young people’s resilience to radicalisation and extremism.
Subject area:
Debate and discussion, Extremism, Radicalisation, Terrorism
Age group:
KS 3, KS 4, KS 5
Resources:
Lesson activity, Lesson plan, Teacher guidance
Format:
Pdf
Informative website providing guidance and support for anyone who is concerned that someone they know may be at risk of radicalisation or extremism.
Subject area:
Prevent duty, Radicalisation, Reporting concerns, Safeguarding, Terrorism
Resources:
Reporting tool
Format:
Web pages
Three classroom lessons on identity, violent extremism and digital resilience for key stage two pupils.
Subject area:
Debate and discussion, Extremism, Fundamental British Values, Online safety, Radicalisation, Religion, Terrorism
Age group:
KS 2
Resources:
Lesson activity, Lesson ideas, Lesson plan
Format:
Pdf, Presentation slides
Teaching resources for secondary school pupils which asks ‘can sharing stories tackle extremism?’.
Subject area:
Debate and discussion, Extremism, Radicalisation
Age group:
KS 3, KS 4
Resources:
Lesson activity, Lesson ideas, Lesson plan
Format:
Pdf, Presentation slides, Videos
Video training resources to provide guidance for teachers on how to implement the Prevent duty.
Subject area:
Extremism, Fundamental British Values, Prevent duty, Radicalisation, Reporting concerns, Safeguarding, Terrorism
Age group:
KS 1, KS 2, KS 3, KS 4, KS 5
Resources:
Teacher guidance, Training
Format:
Videos, Web pages
Three videos created by the Home Office which provide an overview of Prevent.
Subject area:
Prevent duty, Radicalisation, Reporting concerns, Safeguarding, Terrorism
Age group:
KS 1, KS 2, KS 3, KS 4
Resources:
Parent information, Teacher guidance, Training
Format:
Videos
Government training for staff who may be asked to contribute to, site on or run a Channel Panel.
Subject area:
Prevent duty, Radicalisation
Age group:
KS 3, KS 4, KS 5
Resources:
Training
Format:
Interactive site
Government training to support staff in responding to concerns proportionately and making robust referrals.
Subject area:
Prevent duty, Radicalisation
Age group:
KS 3, KS 4, KS 5
Resources:
Training
Format:
Interactive site
Slide packs developed by Green Spring Academy covering topics that range from staying safe online to respecting others.
Subject area:
Hate crime, Online safety, Radicalisation, Safeguarding, Stereotyping
Age group:
KS 4
Resources:
Lesson ideas
Format:
Presentation slides
Advice for parents and guardians to help keep children safe from extremism, produced by Educate Against Hate.
Subject area:
Online safety, Radicalisation
Age group:
KS 3, KS 4, KS 5
Resources:
Parent information
Format:
Pdf
An information booklet for teachers about how to increase pupils’ resilience to extremism, produced by Educate Against Hate.
Subject area:
Extremism, Radicalisation
Age group:
KS 2, KS 3, KS 4, KS 5
Resources:
Fact sheet
Format:
Pdf
An information booklet for school leaders about how to safeguard against extremism, produced by Educate Against Hate.
Subject area:
Extremism, Radicalisation
Age group:
KS 3, KS 4, KS 5
Resources:
Fact sheet
Format:
Pdf
An information booklet for parents about extremism and radicalisation, produced by Educate Against Hate.
Subject area:
Extremism, Radicalisation
Age group:
KS 3, KS 4, KS 5
Resources:
Fact sheet
Format:
Pdf
Government training to help staff understand and implement the Prevent duty.
Subject area:
Prevent duty, Radicalisation
Age group:
KS 1, KS 2, KS 3, KS 4, KS 5
Resources:
Training
Format:
Interactive site
Programmes of lessons developed by teachers in Wales to build resilience to extremism and promote tolerance.
Subject area:
Extremism, Radicalisation, Religion, Stereotyping
Age group:
KS 3, KS 4
Resources:
Lesson ideas
Format:
Pdf, Videos
Lesson plan for KS2 to support discussions about why people become extremists.
Subject area:
Debate and discussion, Extremism, Radicalisation
Age group:
KS 2
Resources:
Lesson ideas
Format:
Presentation slides
An interactive website to support young people with autism and their parents with understanding the risks of extremism and radicalisation.
Subject area:
Radicalisation, Safeguarding
Age group:
KS 4, KS 5
Resources:
Parent information
Format:
Interactive site
Lesson plans including fun and creative ways to incorporate fundamental British values into the curriculum.
Subject area:
Extremism, Fundamental British Values, Hate crime, Online safety, Radicalisation, Refugees, Religion, Stereotyping
Age group:
KS 1, KS 2
Resources:
Lesson ideas
Format:
Pdf
Tutorials encourage pupils to be accepting and to challenge hatred, while understanding the risks of extremism and radicalisation.
Subject area:
Extremism, Hate crime, Radicalisation, Refugees
Age group:
KS 3, KS 4, KS 5
Resources:
Lesson plan, Posters
Format:
Pdf, Presentation slides, Word document
Hard-hitting films of real people affected by radicalisation to enable teachers to show young people all the faces of extremism.
Subject area:
Extremism, Radicalisation
Age group:
KS 4, KS 5
Resources:
Lesson ideas, Teacher guidance
Format:
Pdf, Presentation slides, Videos
A guide for schools about the use of social media to radicalise young people online.
Subject area:
Radicalisation
Age group:
KS 3, KS 4, KS 5
Resources:
Fact sheet
Format:
Pdf
Tips on talking to children about terrorism and protecting children from radicalisation.
Subject area:
Radicalisation, Terrorism
Age group:
KS 1, KS 2, KS 3, KS 4, KS 5
Resources:
Parent information
Format:
Videos, Web pages
A website for parents, backed by Internet Service Providers, with resources to help keep children’s online life fun and safe.
Subject area:
Online safety, Radicalisation
Age group:
KS 1, KS 2, KS 3, KS 4, KS 5
Resources:
Assemblies, Parent information
Format:
Web pages, Zip