Useful links
Home Office Channel data 2018-19. In the year ending 31 March 2019, a total of 5,738 individuals were referred to Prevent. Of the 561 Channel cases, the most common were cases referred because of concerns about right-wing radicalisation (254; 45%), followed by Islamist radicalisation (210; 37%).
Keeping children safe in education: with information for colleges and training providers. The information is for colleges and independent learning providers as well as schools and covers young adults as well as children.
Commission for Countering Extremism and links to research commissioned in relation to different forms of extremism
Work based learners and the Prevent statutory duty
How social media is used to encourage travel to Syria and Iraq
HMG Extremism Strategy: October 2015
Counter-terrorism and Security Act 2015
Equality Act 2010 and guidance on its implementation
The Official FE and Training Prevent duty guidance
Educate against Hate: DfE website for schools to support them in countering extremism
UNISON Prevent duty guidance for members: November 2015. UNISON member guidance on the Prevent duty
NEU Prevent duty Guidance for members: Understanding Prevent duty: 2018 guidance for NEU members
How well are further education and skills providers implementing the ‘Prevent’ duty? Ofsted: August 2016 version of this report
Keeping Children safe in education (Includes all FE and training provision)
Ofsted: Inspecting safeguarding in early years, education and skills 2019
Ofsted FE and Skills Common Inspection Framework in England 2019
Ofsted handbook for the Inspection of FE and Skills in England 2019.
Estyn supplementary guidance post 16 and Estyn supplementary guidance for skills
Challenging Youth Racism Report 2019 is the result of a joint project between Teesside University and Humankind which provides anti-racism interventions to young people aged 11-19, inlcuding colleges across North East England.
Safeguarding Young People on the Autism Spectrum. This National Autistic Society, DfE funded document includes a very useful chapter on radicalisation
UK Government website to support victims of terrorism in the UK.
Connectfutures: is an independent social enterprise they have developed materials focused on cohesion and inclusion, extremism and exploitation
Learn my way Learn My Way is a website of free online courses for beginners, helping you develop digital skills to make the most of the online world.
Internet Citizens Be Internet Citizens has been designed to teach teenagers about media literacy, critical thinking and digital citizenship, with the aim of encouraging young people to have a positive voice online.
Extreme dialogue: This is a Canadian website but includes a video about two British extremists Adam and Billy
The Free Initiative: A website devoted to countering right wing extremism with a series of videos dealing with British and European right wing extremism.
Lets talk about it website. Resources to support the Prevent duty
Stonewall provides support to counter homophobia in further education. This will support providers is promoting British values of tolerance and mutual respect.
The Quilliam Foundation – is a counter-extremism think tank which deals with citizenship, identity, and belonging in a globalised world.