Course description
Prevent Training - Online Course
Our Prevent Duty online training course explains the main points of the Prevent Duty and the measures that schools and childcare providers must take in order to comply with it.
Examples and scenarios will make you aware of the indicators that a child may be vulnerable to radicalisation and what to do if you believe a child is at risk.
For employers, it is an easy way to ensure that they comply with the legal responsibilities under Section 26 of the Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015.
What is meant by Prevent Duty?
The Prevent Duty is a duty on certain organisations to safeguard vulnerable people and communities from being radicalised to supporting terrorism or becoming terrorists.
All schools and registered childcare providers have to conform with Prevent. They need to have clear procedures in place and fulfil their obligations under Prevent to protect students from the threat of radicalisation and extremism. The Prevent Duty is part of a school’s or childcare provider’s wider duty to safeguard children.
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Suitability - Who should attend?
Who is Prevent Duty training for?
This Prevent Duty online training course is relevant to anyone who works in a school or as a childcare provider.
Outcome / Qualification etc.
What are the learning outcomes for the Prevent online training course?
At the end of the Prevent training course you will be able to:
- State what the Prevent Duty is and how it works.
- Understand what Channel is and how it relates to Prevent.
- Identify key legislation relating to Prevent.
- Provide examples of the signs of radicalisation.
- Recall what individuals and organisations must do to comply with Prevent.
- Explain the need for sharing information.
- Use examples to explain how to respond to extremism.
- Recall other sources of information for schools about Prevent.
Training Course Content
Introduction to the Prevent Duty
The first topic explains the terms ‘radicalisation’, ‘British values’ and ‘extremism’. It outlines the Prevent Duty and explains the relationship between Prevent and safeguarding duties. The topic identifies which organisations must comply with the duty.
How the Prevent Duty works
The second topic outlines the role of schools and childcare providers play in preventing radicalisation. It describes the counter-terrorism scheme called Channel and the role this plays in safeguarding young people.
Complying with Prevent
The third topic identifies what a Prevent risk assessment covers and other organisations that schools must work with. You will learn about how the internet poses a risk for young people and what schools must do about those risks. The topic covers information sharing and record keeping. It also explains who is responsible for compliance and what happens if you do not comply with the Prevent Duty.
Sharing Information
Topic 4 describes the legislation that applies to sharing information under the Prevent duty. This includes requirements for school leaders and staff.
Vulnerabilities and Signs of Radicalisation
Topic 5 identifies vulnerabilities that can lead children to radical views and behaviours that are causes for concern.
How to Respond to Extremism
Topic 6 proposes a procedure for reporting a concern and discusses the importance of responding proportionately. It gives examples of how to promote resilience to extremism.
Accessing Support
The final topic provides some further sources of information about Prevent.
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