what do you need to know about prevent awareness training?
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What do you need to know about
Prevent Awareness Training?
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The Prevent duty is the duty in the Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015 on schools and childcare providers.
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Who is the Prevent duty guidance aimed at?• The Counter Terrorism and Security Act applies to:• Schools and colleges• Local authorities• Children’s homes• Youth services• Independent fostering agencies• Pastoral agencies• Children’s groups
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Who is the Prevent duty guidance aimed at?• It should also be understood by:
• Management committees and staff in pupil referral units • Proprietors and managers and staff in registered
childcare settings.
The guidance is due to be revised in September 2016.
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Why is Prevent Awareness Training
important?
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Prevent Awareness Training equips staff to identify children at risk of being drawn into terrorism and to challenge extremist ideas.
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Why is Prevent Awareness Training important?Schools should ensure that the Designated Safeguarding Lead:• Undertakes Prevent Awareness Training and, • Is able to provide advice and support to other
members of staff on protecting children from the risk of radicalisation.
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Why is Prevent Awareness Training important?It helps staff to:• Understand how to identify vulnerable children and
the appropriate actions that should be taken.• Build pupils’ resilience to radicalisation.• Comply with Ofsted’s common inspection framework
which makes reference to the need to have safeguarding arrangements to promote pupils’ welfare and prevent radicalisation and extremism.
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Why is Prevent Awareness Training important?Protecting children from the risk of radicalisation should be seen as part of your wider safeguarding duties and is similar in nature to protecting children from other harms (for example drugs, gangs, neglect, sexual exploitation). Prevent Awareness Training should ensure that the issues around the Prevent duty are discussed in the context of regular safeguarding responsibilities.
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