A Bill to repeal provisions in the Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015 requiring teachers, carers and responsible adults to report signs of extremism or radicalisation amongst children in primary school, nursery school or other pre-school educational settings; and for connected purposes.
House of Commons
15 August 2017
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This bill would repeal the parts of the Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015 that require teachers, carers and other responsible adults to report signs of extremism or radicalisation in young children in primary schools, nurseries and other early education settings. It would remove those statutory reporting duties and does not create new reporting requirements. In short, it shifts the focus away from mandatory reporting in early education.
The bill is at the Second Reading stage in the House of Commons. The provided records show two readings (1st in June 2016 and 2nd in January 2017); no further stages are listed.
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29 Jun 2016
27 Jan 2017
This Bill started its second reading debate on Friday 27 January 2017 and was adjourned until Friday 12 May 2017.
However, as a General Election has now been called and Parliament will be dissolved from 3 May 2017, the Bill falls and no further action will be taken.
No recorded votes for this bill yet.