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Understanding Safeguarding & Prevent (Including British Values)

Online / Distance Learning

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Availability & Details

Understanding Safeguarding and Prevent - Level 2 Certificate - Distance Learning Havant - Skills Network HD1-USPR2C/C01

Venue
Online

Type of study
Online Learning

Dates
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Examination board
Training Qualifications UK Ltd
Fees
Course Fee Overseas -

How to apply

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Overview

In 2014, it became a requirement for every education provider and certain authorities to promote British Values. Promoting British Values enables individuals to prevent Radicalisation and Extremism. In 2017, there were 412 arrests for terrorism-related offences, therefore, it is more important than ever to be informed on the measures that can be taken to help prevent terrorism and promote Safeguarding and British Values in society.

This course is ideal for you if you wish to increase your awareness and understanding of the issues surrounding Prevent, including radicalisation, extremism, propaganda, social media, and the promotion of British Values, such as democracy and the rule of law. You will also learn more about safeguarding and the legislation relating to it.

A requirement for the course is that you have a minimum of Level 1 in English and Mathematics or be prepared to sit an English and Mathematics assessment to establish your current levels. Please discuss any queries regarding your English and Mathematics with us because all applications will be considered on an individual basis.

Unit 1: Understanding the Prevent Duty

Unit 2: Understanding Safeguarding

Unit 3: Online Safety

All learning will take place using an interactive distance learning platform and an HSDC assessor will be on hand for any queries and will mark your assessments and provide you with feedback.

You will be assessed through online assessment.

On completion of this course, you will be workplace ready or have enhanced your existing work skills.


Everyone at the College was really helpful, and there’s lots of facilities, meaning it’s very easy to get your work done on time, and get good grades. The teaching and support was excellent, they were always on top of it, and made sure you got work done on time and you were challenged. Everyone is friendly and its really diverse, meaning you can get involved in lots of different things.

Conor Ward, BTEC student

The tutors were really supportive and it was all thanks to them that I have achieved what I have. I’ve also made loads of great friends and really enjoyed my time at the college.

Lizaveta Sinkerich, A Level student

There are lots of people at the college, each studying a diverse range of courses, people from all different areas come to study here, it creates a sense of community, there is a huge social aspect to college life across all courses.

Lee Backhouse, BTEC student