Statutory PREVENT Training
Interactive staff awareness course designed to raise understanding of the statutory responsibility for the Prevent duty within education.
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Description
Delivery options available:
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Trainer-led On-site from £389 + VAT
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Trainer-led Online from £389 + VAT
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On-demand from £289 + VAT
This course offers essential training for frontline staff, covering statutory responsibilities under the Prevent duty and introducing key elements of the new Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 (known as Martyn’s Law), which builds on the Protect and Prepare strands of the Government’s wider counter-terrorism strategy, CONTEST.
Prepare your staff to confidently identify and respond to risks of radicalisation, while understanding how the evolving responsibilities and principles of Counter Terrorism Protect and Prepare could be adopted to ensure your communities are safeguarded.
Our 2-hour course is designed to engage all learning styles through a mix of embedded videos, interactive scenarios, and collaborative workshops — encouraging active participation and real-world application to each learner’s role.
Content
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Clear roles and responsibilities towards the Prevent duty, including recognising who may be vulnerable to radicalisation, signs of concern, and acting appropriately.
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Understand the school’s responsibility towards filtering and monitoring systems that protect students from online threats.
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Identify and address various forms of extremism, including political and ideological extremism, misogyny, plus mixed, unclear and unstable (MUU) ideologies.
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How to respond to disclosures effectively
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Explore how modern British Values can be embedded to foster resilience, tolerance and respect.
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Referral process for Prevent and Channel.
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Review how the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 (known as Martyn’s Law) affects education settings.
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Consider emergency planning for evacuation, invacuation, lockdown and communication that is tailored to the specific context of the setting.
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Develop staff confidence in recognising potential threats and responding appropriately.
What's Included
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Participation certificate for all attendees.
Safeguarding Simplified
Who should attend this course?
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School staff and volunteers
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Governors, trustees and management committees
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Early years settings (see our Early Years Safeguarding Practitioner elearning option)
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Registered childcare providers (see our Early Years Safeguarding Practitioner elearning option)
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Education providers
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Apprenticeship and work experience provision
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Corporate social responsibility programmes (CSR)
Optional Extras
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Online assessment to support compliance with Keeping Children Safe in Education.
Price £115 (99 credits for package holders)
15 multiple-choice and scenario-based questions to demonstrate understanding. Results are compiled into a clear management report with RAG (Red, Amber, Green) ratings to highlight strengths and areas for development.