EMERGING GOOD PRACTICE IN THE OPERATIONAL IMPLEMENTATION OF PREVENT & THE STATUTORY DUTY
Sam slack, REGIONAL HE/FE PREVENT COORDINATOR EAST MIDLANDS, department for education
WEDNESDAY, 14 OCTOBER 2020 | 10:00 - 11:00 Am
OVERVIEW
Top tips to overcome the unique challenges that training providers face
The webinar will focus on emerging good practice in the operational implementation of the Prevent Duty, with specific reference to the environmental challenges faced by training providers of all types, sizes & geographical coverage whilst taking account of the impact of the COVID-19 crisis.
The session will include the following:
How to undertake an effective risk assessment & create a fit for purpose Prevent action plan
The importance of engaging senior leadership in the process & making essential links to supportive partners
Prevent training – who should receive it, what should it include & what resources are available?
British Values – how important is it & how do I embed it with learners
What networks & sources of ongoing support are available?
Delegates will be offered:
Prevent risk assessment/action plan good practice template & advice on completion.
Terrorism risk & threat overview & how to access localised information.
Access to other plans, policies & product examples as required.
The opportunity to join regional Prevent networks for ongoing support & advice.
Objectives
This webinar will help delegates to:
Clearly understand of what Prevent & the Statutory mean to an FE Skills provider
Learn how to embed the requirements of the Prevent Duty into the organisation
Find where resources & ongoing advice & support can be accessed
EMERGING GOOD PRACTICE IN THE OPERATIONAL IMPLEMENTATION OF PREVENT & THE STATUTORY DUTY
Target Audience
FE Skills providers that are defined as “specified authorities” & therefore subject to the statutory requirements of Section 26 of Counter-Terrorism & Security Act 2015 (the Prevent Statutory Duty) & colleges.