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Contact us

 

Safety Solutions Training Ltd.

Tel. 02920 657753

PO Box 4395

Cardiff

CF14 8LW

 

 

EMAIL
 

info@safetysolutionstraining.co.uk

Training


Workshops

Seminars

Presentations

 

Further details to follow

Safety Solutions Training Ltd.

 

Since 2002 previously, Conflict Solutions Training & Consultancy Ltd. we have provided training services to many organisations within the Public, Private and third sectors across England & Wales. The company has specialised in the delivery of Health and Safety training in providing bespoke personal safety related training products for employees working in a variety of challenging and demanding roles. 

 

​Having established an excellent reputation for delivering training for Local Authorities, Health Trusts, Housing Associations and many organisations across the third sector in Wales the company has recently sought to diversify their training portfolio extending services to offering safeguarding and social care training. 

 

With the present challenges to national security, Safety Solutions Training Ltd. are able to offer bespoke training workshops to organisations identified in Schedule 6 (Specified Authorities) Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015 and organisations providing social housing, care and support. 

 

Training workshops are designed to;
 

  • Clarify what the Prevent duty means
     

  • Outline what staff can do to help protect children and vulnerable individuals from the risk of radicalisation
     

  • Make clear what specified authorities should do to demonstrate compliance with the duty
     

  • Inform staff within specified authorities and social care providers about other sources of information, advice and support available to assist them with their duty

 

Articles

NEW Prevent duty guidance from the DfE June 2015

 

The Prevent duty: Departmental Advice for schools and childcare providers
Department for Education June 2015

 

In response to the Prevent duty on schools set out in the Counter Terrorism and Security Act 2015, the DfE last week published guidance to help schools implement the duty. For schools inspected by Ofsted, it will be helpful to read this guidance in conjunction with Ofsted’s Inspecting Safeguarding 2015. Whilst this guidance is non-statutory, all schools, whatever their status, have to implement the Prevent duty and should find this guidance useful.

Statutory guidance issued under section 29 of the Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015.

 

Section 26 of the Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015 (the Act) places a duty on certain bodies (“specified authorities” listed in Schedule 6 to the Act), in the exercise of their functions, to have “due regard to the need

to prevent people from being drawn into terrorism”. This guidance is issued under section 29 of the Act. The Act states that the authorities subject to the provisions must have regard to this guidance when carrying out the duty.

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