- The document outlines the Prevent duty for schools in the UK, which aims to safeguard individuals from being drawn into terrorism. - It notes the ongoing threat of terrorism and recruitment by extremist groups. The government is making prevention of terrorism a legal duty for public bodies like schools. - Schools are expected to promote fundamental British values, teach a balanced curriculum, assess risks of radicalization, train staff, and protect students from extremist material online. Staff should understand Prevent and know how to recognize and address vulnerabilities.