Prevent Module 1 - An Introduction to the Prevent Duty: Online Online
The University has a statutory duty to have ‘due regard to prevent people from being drawn into terrorism’. This is known as the Prevent Duty (Section 26 of the Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015). It is primarily about safeguarding students and staff in the University and includes a range of responsibilities in areas such as pastoral care, support for staff and students, procedures for arranging events and using facilities. All staff need to be aware of the process of radicalisation, definitions of extremism and the process for raising concerns in this context.
This online learning module (approx. 45 minutes) provides information about Prevent for all staff working in the University. It is to be used alongside the guidance information, including how to raise a concern in this context, on the University Prevent website.
To access this online module and see details of all available training and support, see the Prevent Training Moodle site using your Raven login.
University staff
- to ensure a clear understanding of wat the Prevent Duty covers, and what it does not cover, in higher education
- to understand key terms such as radicalisation, extremism and ‘Channel’
- to highlight the key areas of responsibility across a variety of roles
- to clarify the process for raising a concern within the context of the Duty
- This module is to be used alongside the guidance on the University Prevent website
- A Raven password is needed to access this online course via the Prevent Training Moodle site
- Further information regarding Raven is available here
Forty five minutes
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