Trojan Horse action plan to use theatre to stop pupils being 'radicalised' Home Office agrees to fund 40 workshops at Birmingham schools in a bid to stop radicalisation in wake of the Trojan Horse scandal
Theatre workshops to stop pupils being "radicalised" are part of a raft of measures being used in the wake of the Trojan Horse scandal, the Birmingham Mail can exclusively reveal.
A post-Trojan Horse "action plan" has been penned by chiefs at Birmingham City Council, including 40 Home Office-funded anti-extremism workshops.
Schools caught up in the scandal, which saw hardline Muslims attempting to take control of governing bodies, have been hand-picked by West Midlands Police's counter terrorism unit to take part in the workshops.