New Reception 2026 Open Evenings - Monday 29th September at 5pm and Thursday 27th November at 5pm. For nursery admissions, please contact us
New Reception 2026 Open Evenings - Monday 29th September at 5pm and Thursday 27th November at 5pm. For nursery admissions, please contact us
King Street Primary

What is PREVENT duty?

PREVENT is aimed at safeguarding children and protecting children from the risk of radicalisation.
 
"It should be seen as part of schools’ and childcare providers’ wider safeguarding duties, and is similar in nature to protecting children from other harms (e.g. drugs, gangs, neglect, sexual exploitation), whether these come from within their family or are the product of outside influences. Schools and childcare providers can also build pupils’ resilience to radicalisation by promoting fundamental British values and enabling them to challenge extremist views.
 
It is important to emphasise that the Prevent duty is not intended to stop pupils debating controversial issues. On the contrary, schools should provide a safe space in which children, young people and staff can understand the risks associated with terrorism and develop the knowledge and skills to be able to challenge extremist arguments.
For early years childcare providers, the statutory framework for the Early Years Foundation Stage sets standards for learning, development and care for children from 0-5, thereby assisting their personal, social and emotional development and understanding of the world."  DFE Guidance
 
All staff at King Street are fully trained in the PREVENT Duty and Level 1 safeguarding.