Providing staff training in line with the Prevent duty requirements is at the top of the agenda for many schools. Here are some key resources to help you remain compliant.
Tackling extremism and radicalisation in schools is a huge and, importantly, unfamiliar challenge for schools.
It’s been suggested that radicalisation should be dealt with in the same way as any other kind of abuse, in line with current safeguarding procedures already in place. Yet the Prevent duty and the Counter Terrorism and Security Act 2015 do present significant new challenges for staff at all levels.
A number of schools have expressed their concerns to us about how they will comply with this legislation. To help, we’ve collated a number of resources to support our member schools to understand this duty and successfully prevent cases of extremism in school.
This new requirement for schools is demanding. Your governing body needs to understand the implications of the Counter Terrorism and Security Act 2015 – and how to challenge and support their school as a result.
Ensure your governing body can hold the school to account and are compliant with the Prevent duty. Schools are expected to:
Our ready-made Prevent governor briefing PowerPoint and reference guide, and use them during your next meeting to ensure that information is clearly conveyed to all stakeholders.
It is now statutory for all schools to comply with the Prevent duty. It’s vital that you and all your colleagues are up-to-date with these changes, and how they impact all colleagues across your school community.
Senior teams are expected to:
This concise Prevent SLT briefing will ensure that every member of your senior team is clear on current obligations and how to meet them.
Ofsted want to ensure everyone in your school knows about the Prevent duty and are confident in responding to concerns about extremism.
Abi Clay, who has over 30 years’ experience within the FE sector, has driven the Prevent agenda locally and nationally and has achieved outstanding recognition from Ofsted. To remain compliant with Ofsted Abi explains schools need to:
With our 30 minute webinar, ensure you are confident that you know what is required in the eyes of Ofsted, and how you can comply with those requirements.
Under the new Prevent duty, schools are required to ensure their staff are able to spot the signs of radicalisaton and deal with them appropriately. Ensure your staff know how to:
This 1-hour training session was written by expert Abi Clay and will ensure your colleagues know how to assess risks in your school, identify students who are vulnerable to radicalisation and report concerns correctly.