Welcome to the Prevent resources page for education providers.
This page is to offer educational providers some useful links and resources to aid educational lessons around Prevent and Prevent-related subjects with students in primary, secondary and post-16 studies. This is just a small sample of products available and it's advised that teachers review all materials thoroughly before delivery to ensure local delivery is suitable.
Many of this links provided are third party and are therefore not endorsed by the council, however they offer useful tips and guidance to aid teachers and education providers on safe, appropriate delivery.
Please note, it's recommended all teachers/front-line staff delivering these products and related subjects should have completed the Home Office Product Workshop to Raise Awareness of Prevent 3, and have a full awareness of the local processes for raising a Channel referral to safeguard a vulnerable young person or adult.
All education establishments
The council's Prevent self-audit document (DOC) is a useful tool for schools (primary and secondary) to self-audit in respect to the Prevent duty
Primary schools
- Prevent myth buster from Educate Against Hate (primary)
- PSHE guidance on discussing a terrorist attack with primary school children
- Hammersmith & Fulham Council's Prevent-related lesson plans, PowerPoint presentations and learning resources
- Trust Me - education pack for teaching young people about extremism and extreme online content
- Sample parents advice leaflet for primary schools
Secondary schools
- Prevent myth buster from Educate Against Hate (secondary)
- Extreme Dialogue: teaching resources for discussing extremism including presentations and resource packs
- Anti-Semitism in education settings - teaching guidance (PDF)
- Since 911's educational resources promoting interfaith cohesion against terrorism at key stage 4
- The Deliberative Classroom's resources focussing on the topic of religious freedom
- Trust Me - education pack for teaching young people about extremism and extreme online content
- What Islam really says - covers abiding by the laws of the land, blasphemy, moderation and extremism (PDF)
- Poster: Extremists divide friends, families and communities (PDF)
Colleges
- Prevent myth buster from Educate Against Hate (post-16)
- Managing far right activity toolkit (PDF)
- Poster: Donate your zakat safely this Ramadan - English (PDF)
- Poster: Donate your zakat safely this Ramadan - Arabic (PDF)
- What Islam really says - covers abiding by the laws of the land, blasphemy, moderation and extremism (PDF)
- Getting On Together (GOT) project's post 16 programme to improve resilience and critical thinking around extremism
- On the Front Line: A guide to countering far-right extremism (PDF)
- Poster: Extremists divide friends, families and communities (PDF)
- ACPO case studies are a teaching resource for lessons discussing the issue of extremism
Useful resources for all
- Appropriate filtering of online content for educational institutions
- Appropriate monitoring of online content for educational institutions
- Provider checklists for appropriate filtering and appropriate monitoring for educational institutions
- The Prevent duty: advice for schools
- Middlesbrough Council's Prevent resources
- Educate Against Hate: practical advice and information on protecting children from extremism and radicalisation
- Let's Talk About It: help and guidance for the public in order to stop people becoming terrorists or supporting terrorism
Resources from London Grid for Learning
London Grid for Learning is a useful counter-extremism resource for educators in respect of their statutory responsibilities around the Prevent duty and keeping young people safe from the risk of extremism.
- London Grid for Learning: counter extremism learning main page
- Understanding vulnerability
- A whole school approach to countering extremism
- How I was radicalised