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    Hi,

    As a childminder who has after school children only....do I need do courses such as prevent duty, can I just have the information listed under my policies, if I have to do the online course does anyone know if I can do it for free or do I need to do it through MM for a fee? Many Thanks

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    It's important to keep up-to-date with latest safeguarding information

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    Quote Originally Posted by emy View Post
    Hi,

    As a childminder who has after school children only....do I need do courses such as prevent duty, can I just have the information listed under my policies, if I have to do the online course does anyone know if I can do it for free or do I need to do it through MM for a fee? Many Thanks
    My LA still provide a lot of free online courses. Contact your ey team and ask.

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    You can read up about Prevent by yourself- no need for a course.
    No one 'needs' to do a Prevent course, it is not a statutory qualification or training. But you need to be aware.
    I think these links pretty much cover it, add a little paragraph to your safeguarding policy and that is it:

    http://www.foundationyears.org.uk/fi...tal-advice.pdf

    https://www.**************/news-and-...w-from-1-july/

    https://www.**************/working-i...ritish-values/

    Fundamental British Values in the Early Years | From pregnancy to children aged 5

    Editted- urggh, those starred out ones are just from pacey website, search 'prevent' and 'British values'.

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    There is a free training module on the following website:

    course.ncalt.com and follow links to the Channel General Awareness module

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    Hope you find it helpful!
    Last edited by HilaryT; 21-02-2016 at 08:28 PM.

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    Thanks for the info everyone, much appreciated x

 

 

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