Anti-Terror Attack Advice For Pupils Aged 11 To 16 Made Available For Schools

Young people will be urged to run to safety, hide and tell police.
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Potentially life-saving advice showing schoolchildren what to do if they are caught up in a terror attack is being made available to be taught in UK schools for the first time.

Young people aged 11 to 16 will be urged to run to safety, hide and tell police should they become involved in a gun or knife attack, in guidance said to go “way beyond the basic messaging” of previous campaigns. 

An animated film, partly in the style of a comic strip, urges youths not to “waste time” taking pictures or videos of the scene, but instead to run away from danger. 

The film, entitled Run, Hide, Tell – The Story Of Nur, Edih and Llet, and specially-designed lesson plans will be made available to schools and youth organisations from Tuesday 14 November. 

It also advises young people on what to do should they see something suspicious, and an extra lesson teaching basic first aid is being made available.

The lessons are not compulsory, but schools are being urged to use them to ensure the younger generation is prepared in the “unlikely event” of a terror attack, Metropolitan Police deputy assistant commissioner Lucy D’Orsi said.

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D’Orsi said: “Whilst we cannot make these lessons mandatory in schools, I would strongly urge education providers and youth organisations to consider delivering this life-saving information to the 11- to 16-year-olds in their care.

“We appreciate this can be a difficult subject to speak to young people about, but we’ve carefully designed everything to be age-appropriate and we know from our research that this is information that young people want to be equipped with.”

The video and teaching materials, designed by counter-terror police and the PSHE Association, are available to download via the National Police Chiefs’ Council website.

Before You Go

Terrorism in Western Europe
Provisional IRA(01 of13)
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Active from: 1969 until 2005

Motivation: The ending of British rule in Northern Ireland and the creation of a united Ireland

Tactics: Bombings, shootings mortar attacks.

Operated in: UK

Killed in Western Europe: 621 to 644 civilians (1,840 civilians are thought to have died altogether during 'The Troubles'

Notable attacks: 1996 Manchester bombing

In this picture, trainee members of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) practice guerilla warfare tactics at a secret location in the countryside outside the town of Donegal in the Irish Republic, 21st August 1986
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Black September (02 of13)
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Active from: 1970 - 1973

Motivation: Palestinian resistance to Israeli occupation

Tactics: Kidnapping

Operated in: Germany

Killed in Western Europe: 11 members of the Israeli Olympic team

Notable attacks:Munich

In this picture taken on September 5, 1972 shows a Palestinian guerilla member (C) appearing on the balcony of the Israeli house watching an official (L) at the Munich Olympic village. As German magazine 'Der Spiegel' reports in its edition from June 18, 2012, German neo-Nazis supported the Palestinean assassins of the 1972 Olympic Games. A group of 'Black September' Palestinian guerrillas broke into the Israeli building in the Olypmpic village near Munich where 10,000 athletes were staying 05 September. Eleven Israeli hostages were killed in the attack.
Ordine Nuovo(03 of13)
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Active from: 1969 - 1974

Motivation: Far-right neo-facist group

Tactics: Bombings, shootings

Operated in: Italy

Killed in Western Europe: 38

Notable attacks:The Italicus Express massacre in 1974 in which 12 people were killed and 48 wounded

In this picture, Public Prosecutor Vittorio Occurso (1928-1976) slumps in his car after having been assassinated as he left home in Rome by the Neo Fascist group.
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Charles Martel Group(04 of13)
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Active from: 1973 - 1987

Motivation: French far-right anti-Arab terrorist group

Tactics: Bombings, kidnappings

Operated in: France

Killed in Western Europe: 4

Notable attacks: Bombed the Algerian consulate offices in Marseilles in 1974
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The Baader Meinhof gang(05 of13)
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Active from: 1970–1998

Motivation: Far-left militant group in "anti-imperialistic struggle" with West German government

Tactics: Bombings, shootings, assassinations, kidnappings, bank robberies

Operated in: Germany, Sweden

Killed in Western Europe: 34

Notable attacks: The West German Embassy siege in Stockholm

In this Oct. 31, 1968 file picture, Andreas Baader, left, is seen together with Gudrun Ensslin during the proclamation of their sentence in their department store arson trial in Frankfurt/Main, West Germany.
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Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia(06 of13)
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Active from: 1975–1988

Motivation: "To compel the Turkish Government to acknowledge publicly its responsibility for the Armenian Genocide in 1915, pay reparations, and cede territory for an Armenian homeland."

Tactics: Bombing, shootings

Operated in: France, Italy

Killed in Western Europe: 38

Notable attacks:The 1981 Turkish consulate attack

In this picture, Vahran Vahranian, Mihran Mihranian and Murad, respectively spokesman and members of political committee of the Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia (ASALA), during a press conference 15 October 1986 in Beirut. ASALA, one of the Lebanese-based extremist groups, claiming co-responsibility for a wave of terror bomb attacks in France, was demanding the release from prison in France of Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, presumed leader of the Lebanese Armed Revolutionary Faction, Anis Naccache, convicted assassin of former Iranian Premier Shapur Bakhtiar, and ASALA militant Varadjian Garabidjian, jailed for a 1983 bombing of a Turkish airline counter at Orly airport near Paris. ASALA, the Marxist-Leninist terrorist group was formed in 1975 with the stated aim of forcing Turkey to acknowledge responsibility for the deaths of 1,5 million Armenians in 1915, to force Ankara to pay reparation and cede territory for an Armenian homeland. ASALA also conducted an armed campaign mainly against Turkish targets in the world.
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Carlos the Jackal(07 of13)
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Active from: 1973 - 1994 (arrested)

Motivation: Left-wing political terrorist and member of the PLFP

Tactics: Bombing, assassination

Operated in: France

Killed in Western Europe: 11

Notable attacks:The OPEC siege in which three people died.

Ilich Ramirez Sanchez, also known as " Carlos The Jackal, " is pictured in an undated photo. Venezuelan-born Carlos, the world's most elusive terrorist. He went on trial in Paris on December 12, 1997, for the 1974 killings of two French counterintelligence agents. He was also been charged in the 1974 attack at a noted Paris cafe that killed two people and wounded 34.
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Nuclei Armati Rivoluzionari(08 of13)
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Active from: 1981 - 1987
Motivation: Italian neofascist group
Operated in: Italy
Tactics: Bombing
Killed in Western Europe: 85
Notable attacks: The Bologna massacre
General view of Bologna Central station and of wagons of the Ancona-Chiasso train pictured on August 02, 1980 in Bologna after a terrorist bombing which killed 85 people and wounded more than 200. At 10:25 am., August 02, a timed improvised explosive device (IED) contained in an unattended suitcase detonated inside an air-conditioned waiting room, which, the month being August (and with air conditioning being uncommon in Italy at the time), was crammed full of people. The IED was made of TNT, T4 and a 'Compound B', also known as Composition B.
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Libya?(09 of13)
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Motivation: Military confrontations with US military

Tactics: Bombing

Deaths: 270

Notable attacks: Lockerbie

In this December 1988 file photo wrecked houses and a deep gash in the ground in the village of Lockerbie, Scotland, that was caused by the crash of Pan Am Flight 103. Although the now-deceased Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi accepted responsibility in 2003, doubts remain about the truth behind the disaster.
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ETA(10 of13)
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Active from: 1959 - 2014

Motivation:Basque separatism

Tactics: Bombing, kidnapping, shooting

Killed in Western Europe: 829 (343 civilians)

Notable attacks: The 1987 Hipercor bombing

In this picture, masked members of the Basque militant group ETA hold up their fists in unison following a news conference at an unknown location. A Commission overseeing the Basque group ETA's cease fire has verified on Friday Feb. 21, 2014 that ETA has sealed and put beyond operational use a specified quantity of arms, ammunition and explosives.
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Al-Qaeda(11 of13)
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Active from: 1988 - Present

Motivation: Militant Islamist

Tactics: Bombing, shooting

Operated in: Spain, UK

Killed in Western Europe: 255

Notable attacks:7/7 Bombings
Anders Breivik(12 of13)
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Active from: 2002 - 2011 (from planning to execution of attacks)

Motivation: Far-right and anti-Muslim extremist

Tactics: Bombing, shooting

Operated in: Norway

Killed in Western Europe: 77

Notable attacks:2011 Norway attacks

In this Aug. 24, 2012 file photo, mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik, makes a salute after arriving in the court room at a courthouse in Oslo. Breivik, who admitted killing 77 people in Norway in 2011, was declared sane and sentenced to prison for bomb and gun attacks. Convicted mass killer Anders Behring Breivik has applied for admission to the University of Oslo, testing the limits of Norway's commitment to rehabilitate criminals rather than punish them. Breivik wants to study political science, and prison and university officials say he could conduct self-studies in his cell if admitted to the school. University rector Ole Petter Ottersen told The Associated Press on Thursday Aug. 1, 2013 that inmates are judged by the same criteria as other applicants.
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Islamic State(13 of13)
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Active from: 1999 - Present

Motivation:The establishment of an Islamic Caliphate

Tactics: Bombing, shooting, kidnapping

Operated in: France

Killed in Western Europe: 130

Notable attacks:Paris Attacks

In this photo, a man lights a candle which forms a peace sign during a candlelight vigil for the Paris attacks in the town square of Molenbeek, Belgium on Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2015
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