Prevent Duty Training, Page 141 Reviews
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Average score 4.7
1928 reviews
Clear, informative training
Prevent Duty training is as important as Safeguarding training is. You have to recognise the signs in a child or older child. It is important that you go through the right protocols and that you can report any concerns or behaviour in a child. I think this training is good to refresh your brain with all the relevant information.
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Detail is good and covers Prevent in relation to Safeguarding and BV. ideal for staff in educational settings for children and young adults but isn't focused on adult educational settings. Id like a solution that meets adult training for new staff and refresher training.
As previously indicated:Better pronunciation. Indefinite article should not be spelt ie no ay ay ay nonsense. 'This is a book' - 'a' as in Ago or Again. Doubtless the narrator says 'ay nother' 'ay event' and such horrors.Address the conflict between British values and religious beliefs which often conflict. Inculcate one law for all ie supremacy of British law.
I would advise better pronunciation eg 'a' indefinite article is why 'ay ay ay' ? 'This is a computer' 'a' ie pronounced as in Ago Alive. If not why not 'ay en apple' or 'ay en event'?The definition of terrorism should include not just 'political' aims but 'religious' aims. Religious texts eg Bible, Quran inculcate values that conflict with British values - 'my way is the only way' emphases. There is not enough condemnation and denunciation of such beliefs which subvert British values, to my mind.
It is great that it talks to you clearly so you understand instead of doing a lot of reading.
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Well explained
As a local councillor that not a 100 % tec savvy I found the online course easy to use and on an important subject of safeguarding.