The Prevent Duty in an Early Years Environment Overview
The Prevent Duty in an Early Years Environment course offers complete training for early years professionals to understand and implement Prevent Duty effectively. It searches into radicalisation awareness, explores responsibilities within early childhood settings, and provides practitioners with the tools to safeguard children from extremism. Through three in-depth modules, you will gain valuable insights and practical strategies to create a safe and inclusive environment for all children.
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Learning Outcomes
- Explain the principles of the Prevent Duty and its relevance to early years settings.
- Identify signs of radicalisation and extremism in young children.
- Understand your legal obligations under the Prevent Duty.
- Recognise factors that make individuals vulnerable to radicalisation.
- Implement strategies to promote British values in early years environments.
- Develop effective communication techniques for discussing sensitive issues with children and families.
- Collaborate with external agencies to support safeguarding measures.
- Create policies and procedures that align with Prevent Duty requirements.
- Assess risks within your setting and take appropriate preventative actions.
- Reflect on your practice to enhance the safety and wellbeing of children.
Who Is This Course For
This course is designed for early years practitioners, nursery staff, childminders, and anyone working within early childhood education settings. It is ideal for professionals seeking to enhance their understanding of the Prevent Duty and learn how to apply it effectively to safeguard young children from the risks of radicalisation and extremism.
Eligibility Requirements
There are no formal prerequisites for this course. It is suitable for all early years professionals, regardless of experience level. A basic understanding of early childhood education principles is beneficial but not essential.
Entry Requirements
- Age Requirement: Applicants must be aged 16 or above, allowing both young learners and adults to engage in this educational pursuit.
- Academic Background: There are no specific educational prerequisites, opening the door to individuals from diverse academic histories.
- Language Proficiency: A good command of the English language is essential for comprehension and engagement with the course materials.
- Numeracy Skills: Basic numeracy skills are required to effectively understand and work with course-related information.
Why Choose Us
- Affordable, engaging & high-quality e-learning study materials;
- Tutorial videos/materials from the industry-leading experts;
- Study in a user-friendly, advanced online learning platform;
- Efficient exam systems for the assessment and instant result;
- The UK & internationally recognised accredited
- Access to course content on mobile, tablet or desktop from anywhere, anytime;
- The benefit of career advancement opportunities;
- 24/7 student support via email.
Career Path
Completing this course will bolster your credentials as an early years professional committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. It opens up opportunities for career advancement within educational settings, enhances your ability to take on safeguarding lead roles, and strengthens your competence in creating a safe and inclusive environment for all children.