The Prevent Duty in Early Years
Learn how to recognise and respond to radicalisation risk in children aged 0–5. This course helps early years staff meet their Prevent Duty through clear guidance, practical scenarios, and legal awareness.
Statutory Responsibility
Early years providers have a legal duty to prevent children from being drawn into extremism. This course helps you meet those expectations confidently and in line with the 2015 legislation.
Spotting Subtle Signs
Young children may not express extremist views directly, but changes in play, behaviour or family dynamics may signal risk. You’ll learn what to notice, when to act, and how to respond.
Promoting Resilience Every Day
The most effective way to prevent harm is by creating inclusive, respectful environments. Learn how to embed British values, support wellbeing and reduce risk through daily early years practice.
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