Understanding Martyn's Law
Overview
Your school must be prepared to respond swiftly and effectively in the event of a terrorist attack. This preparation is an important part of your school’s safeguarding culture and duty to protect all students from harm. The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 is also known as Martyn’s Law.
It supports a wide range of venues, including schools, in planning for responding to a terrorist incident. How can you make sure you comply with the legislation? Developing your understanding of the special considerations in place for schools will help you meet your duty to safeguard all students. Understanding the steps you must take to achieve this will allow you to contribute effectively to your school’s safeguarding culture.
Outline Learning Objectives:
- Recognise the special considerations in place for educational premises, so you understand how the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 relates to your school
- Identify what you need to do to make sure your school complies with the legislation and maintains a safe environment for staff and students
Why should I take this course?
If you’re the designated Responsible Person, this course will help you comply with Martyn’s Law. It’ll introduce you to the special considerations that apply to schools. You’ll also learn what steps you need to take to prepare for a terrorist attack. This will allow you to make sure plans and processes are in place to protect students and staff.