Prevent for Leaders and Managers

Ensuring British values are promoted

Activity

How might a provider audit how it is promoting British values?

Use the notepad to record your thoughts, and then click on the link below to view our suggestions.

Having looked at the suggestions, consider how your organisation could audit how it is promoting British values. Use your notepad to record actions you wish to take.

To view our suggestions click here

Approaches your organisation could take to audit how it is promoting British values include the following:

  • Review of departmental session plans, schemes of work and action plans
  • Observation of teaching and learning
  • Run a curriculum audit, including opportunities to develop critical thinking skills and review information sources
  • Self-assessment reporting by curriculum and pastoral managers
  • Through work with local community organisations
  • Staff and learner surveys and focus groups
  • Through performance review,staff appraisal and training, to build confidence in challenging views where appropriate
  • Review of sub-contracted provision
  • Review of the Pastoral programme
  • Wider college events and extra-curricular activity
  • Discussion with staff about how far they already promote the content of British values

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Personal support

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Support Me

The following links highlight sources of support for you if you are personally affected by any of the issues raised in this course. Select a link to open it in a new window.

Samaritans A confidential telephone or email listening service if you need to talk about your own experiences.

SupportLine Offers confidential emotional support by telephone, email and post, working to help develop healthy and positive coping strategies. They also keep details of counsellors, agencies and support groups throughout the UK.

Help for Adult Victims of Child Abuse (HAVOCA) Provides support, friendship and advice for any adult whose life has been affected by childhood abuse.

Support for Learners

The following links highlight sources of support for learners or anyone else you know who may be personally affected by any of the issues raised in this course. Select a link to open it in a new window.

ChildLine Offers support, advice and guidance for anyone up to the age of 18 on a variety of topics, including abuse.

Respond A national, free service for children, young people, adults and elders with learning difficulties.

TheSite Young adult oriented searchable website offering support, advice and guidance on a wide range of topics, including abuse.

Information, Advice and Guidance

The following links highlight sources of further information, advice and guidance around the issues raised in this course. Select a link to open it in a new window.

Ann Craft Trust An organisation focused on safeguarding people with learning disabilities.

Department of Health The Department of Health website contains useful information about safeguarding adults.