Advice from Hope Not Hate charity addresses fears that children have been more exposed to dangerous ideas in lockdown

A charity has issued guidance to schools about spotting far-right extremism over fears that an increased number of children have been exposed to dangerous ideas during lockdown.

Hope Not Hate has sent the safeguarding guide to every school in England and Wales, in time for the planned full return of schools in England on 8 March. The handbook is aimed at helping teachers spot signs of far-right influence after the charity’s researchers noticed that those harbouring and promoting extremist views are increasingly younger.

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