Types of Harm
The Prevent Duty
Safeguarding Students from Radicalisation
Designed with KCSIE, Ofsted and the Prevent duty guidance in mind, this page offers up-to-date training, risk-assessment workshops and quality-assured resources for safeguarding teams, staff, parents and carers. Schools can also access free cross-curricular content to build resilience to extremism and promote critical thinking.
FREE Prevent Training
This FREE training can support you to ensure your school is compliant with the Prevent duty. You will be equipped with practical ideas, strategies, and guidance to implement the Prevent duty as part of a whole school approach and develop an action plan. Suitable for SLT and governors.
Prevent Resources
Access cross-curricular resources to build pupil resilience to extremism and promote critical thinking online, with guidance for risk assessment, policy and practice - for safeguarding teams, staff CPD and parents' engagement. All resources are quality-assured and free.
Risk Assessment Workshop
This 1-hour workshop provides you with guidance and strategies to evidence and risk assess your school provision.
Prevent Staff Quiz: UPDATED Sept 2025
Use this short quiz to assess your staff's understanding of the Prevent duty. Packed with scenario-based questions on radicalisation, responding to concerns and promoting British values - use the results to identify knowledge gaps and areas for development.
Have you seen our latest Prevent resources?
Going Too Far?
A classroom resource on extremism, online safety and critical thinking
Act Early Stories
Secondary lessons to build resilience to extremism and promote British Values
Counter-extremism
Prevent CPD resource with training for DSLs and all staff: with a far right focus
Spotlights: 5 minute CPDs to enhance staff knowledge
Use these 5 minute video resources in team meetings or otherwise, to provide updates and to support staff with enhancing their safeguarding knowledge and practice:
Extremism Vs British Values
Extremism is defined as opposition to British values, but what does that mean in our schools? Do students embrace these values?
Extremism: why schools should never ignore a concern
"I got a detention for dropping a milkshake, but nothing when I told a teacher to go back where she came from." What does this say about the culture?