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Educate against Hate provides practical advice, support and resources on promoting British Values and how to safeguard children and young people from extremism and radicalisation.

DfE

The Department for Education has produced guidance documents for school staff on the Prevent duty along with a useful guide and information on the use of social media for online radicalisation.

Online prevent duty training is also available to those who work in the sectors covered by the prevent duty such as education, health, local authorities, police, prisons and youth justice.

NSPCC

The NSPCC has information on protecting children from radicalisation, spotting the signs of radicalisation and how to talk to children who are worried about terrorism.

ACT Early | Prevent radicalisation

Act Early has information on how to spots the signs and reduce the risk of radicalisation and advice and support about what to do if you think someone is at risk of radicalisation.

The Education and Training Foundation - YouTube

The Education & Training Foundation has information and resources on Prevent and British Values to support educators and leaders in further education.

Action Counters Terrorism | News | Port Vale

Act for Youth: Run, Hide, Tell.

Counter Terrorism Policing (CTP) have collaborated with specialists from the PSHE Association and Girlguiding to create resources which take terrorism safety advice into the UK’s classrooms and youth organisations for the first time.

Security experts from CTP have commissioned the creation of an animated core film designed to teach young people how to react if caught up in an a gun or knife terror attack. The film aimed at 11 to 16 year olds will also show them what to do if they see suspicious behaviour or a suspicious item.