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At Chiltern Hills Academy, keeping our students safe is at the heart of everything we do. Safeguarding means protecting children from many risks, including the dangers of radicalisation and extremism.
The Prevent Duty is part of the Government’s safeguarding strategy. It helps schools and communities protect children and young people from being drawn into extremist ideas or behaviours, while promoting respect, inclusion, and positive life choices.
We work hard to uphold the 2011 Government Prevent strategy’s three main objectives:

Explore the sections below to learn more about the Prevent Duty guidance, support systems and key information we provide to help keep every student safe, supported and well cared for.
Radicalisation can be difficult to identify, but some possible signs might include:
If you notice these behaviours, it does not always mean radicalisation is taking place—but it is important to raise any concerns so that children can be supported in the right way.
If you are worried about a student at Chiltern Hills Academy:
You can also use the Government helpline for advice:
If you’re worried about yourself, a friend, or something you’ve seen or heard, you are not alone. There are safe people and places you can turn to:
Remember: Speaking up helps keep you and others safe.