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We’re pleased to offer two engaging and fully funded projects designed to support schools in delivering the Home Office PREVENT Duty.
These sessions are designed to build resilience, encourage critical thinking, and explore key safeguarding themes such as radicalisation, extremism, identity, and misinformation.
Odd Arts: Here and Now A trauma-informed, theatre-based session using live performance and interactive activities to explore radicalisation, identity, and extremism. Young people are encouraged to reflect on their experiences and build resilience against harmful influences. Target Group: Years 9–13 Format: 4 pupil workshops delivered in one day To book: Contact Yasmin Butt at yasmin@oddarts.co.uk and quote Bradford Prevent
Connect Futures: Fake News An interactive session helping students identify misinformation, understand conspiracy theories, and explore the link between online content and radicalisation. Includes real-life examples and practical tools to build critical thinking. Target Group: Years 7–8 Format: 4 pupil workshops plus 1 staff workshop delivered in one day To book: Contact Zubeda Limbada at zubeda@connectfutures.org and quote Bradford Prevent
Published: 19/09/2025 Audience: Secondary Schools and Colleges DSLs, Pastoral Leads Contact: Assia Hussain
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