Prevent Refresher Awareness (Official Homeoffice)
Detail:
This is a link to the official Homeoffice e-Learning relating to preventing radicalisation in children & young people.
The Prevent duty became law back in 2015. This is a duty on all schools and registered early years providers to have due regard to preventing people being drawn into terrorism. In order to protect children in your care, you must be alert to any reason for concern in the child’s life at home or elsewhere. This includes awareness of the expression of extremist views.
The government training courses are designed, and are appropriate for, staff working in sectors covered by the Prevent duty. These include education, health, local authorities, police, prisons, probation and youth justice. Other sectors that are not covered may also complete this training. You do not have to complete all the courses.You should refer to your organisation's training requirements to determine which courses are appropriate for you.
Refresher awareness course
This course takes 20 to 30 minutes to complete.
Before you begin
You must have previously completed the awareness course before beginning this refresher course.
Who it’s for
This course is for anyone who has already completed the awareness course and would like a reminder of the key points. We suggest you do this course every year, however you should refer to your local Prevent training policy for advice.
For local information and guidance please see:
Prevent in Somerset
Prevent Toolkit V2 - Feb 2019
Prevent & Channel Referral Guide
If you have any questions please either email the Public Health Training Administrator at publichealthtraining@somerset.gov.uk or contact the Local Authority Prevent lead prevent@somerset.gov.uk
Radicalisation
Radicalisation is the process by which a person comes to support terrorism and extremist ideologies. If you are worried someone close to you is becoming radicalised act early and seek help. The sooner you reach out, the quicker the person you care about can be protected from being groomed and exploited by extremists.
Police forces across the country have specially trained Prevent officers who work with professionals in health, education, local authorities and charities, as well as faith and community groups to help vulnerable people move away from extremism. They are here to listen and offer help and advice. Receiving support is voluntary.
Friends and family are best placed to spot the signs, so trust your instincts and share your concerns in confidence.
They can help if you act early. You won’t be wasting police time and you won’t ruin lives, but you might save them.
To find out more about how to help someone close to you visit actearly.uk
Other Act Early resources:
The Act Early toolkit contains digital assets including templates and messaging, posters, leaflets, four GIFs and a short social media film.: Act Early Toolkit
Campaign video: Act Early Video
Also being launched is a National Prevent advice line for friends/family/community members to call through 0800 011 3764. This number will be staffed by Prevent teams to ensure the advice being given is appropriate and consistent.