UNITY ACADEMY RADICALISATION AND EXTREMISM RISK ASSESSMENT Does the Academy have a Policy?
YES
G Drive
Does the school liaise with external agencies?
YES
Lancashire Police and social care
Has the Academy got a nominated lead for radicalism and extremism? Do employees have a process to voice their opinions? Do students have a process to voice their opinions? Are there opportunities for students to learn about radicalism and extremism? Are there any current cases of radicalism and extremism at the academy? Is the academy prone to cases of radicalism and extremism? Is the catchment area prone to cases of radicalism and extremism? Does the Academy have a policy relating to the use of IT and does it contain a specific reference and inclusion of the Prevent Duty? Is protection against the risk of radicalisation and extremism included within Safeguarding and other relevant policies?
YES
Simon Brennand (Deputy Principal)
YES
Line management
YES
Form Tutors, Caseworkers, any member of staff Ethics, assemblies, broad and balanced curriculum.
Evaluation of the Risk
LOW
YES NO NO
The academy is aware of the risk of different types of Radical Extremism
NO YES
E Safeguarding Policy
YES
Health and Safety Policy Equality Policy Behaviour Policy
Policy is in place and will be reviewed annually. Assemblies and curriculum provides students with knowledge of radicalism and extremism. Curriculum mapping to identify strengths and areas for development is on-going. Staff training is planned with the first stage of Workshop to raise awareness of Prevent (WRAP) training completed by staff and SLT 07/10/2015 College of Policing & Metropolitan Police Service
The Students Are students aware of radicalisation and extremism? Are individual students risk assessed?
YES
NONE
Students at risk
Evaluation of the Risk
YES
LOW
Ethics, assemblies, broad and balanced curriculum. Students who are perceived to be vulnerable and identified by the Radicalisation and Extremism form. October2015
Staff awareness, Cause for concern form. Curriculum mapping to identify strengths and areas for development.
The Community The catchment which feeds the school serves is predominantly made up of white British families with higher than average unemployment. The academy is aware of the risk of different types of Radical Extremism Evaluation of the Risk
2015-2018 SB/GFL
LOW
Unity Academy will liaise with parents carers and the wider community with regards to radicalisation and extremism.