WS Training Ltd. is committed to
promoting and reinforcing shared values: “Democracy,
the rule of law, individual liberty and mutual respect and tolerance for those
with different faiths and beliefs".
We also have a responsibility to safeguard staff, learners and the general public against the threat of extremism and radicalisation.
Section 26 of the Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015
Below is the link for Channel General Awareness training. There is no cost to do this short online course and it will give you an insight into how we can all recognise and help prevent radicalisation and extremism.
http://course.ncalt.com/Channel_General_Awareness/01/index.html
Learner Drugs and Alcohol Policy.docx
British Values at WS Training
At WS Training we aim to promote British values in every aspect of our provision. We understand how important our role is in ensuring every individual is kept safe and not subject to intimidation or radicalisation by anyone illegally wishing to influence them.
The government has defined our British values as being :-
Democracy
Individual liberty & freedom of speech
The rule of law & equality of opportunity
Mutual respect
Tolerance of those with different faiths & beliefs and the right of all men & women to live free from persecution of any kind
Below are some examples of how we embed these values into our ethos & practice
Democracy:-
All of our learners are invited to participate in learner surveys to enable them to give their feedback & point of view
We have suggestion boxes at every centre, classroom based learners at central have learner forums.
Learners are encouraged to give feedback throughout their programmes’s at assessments, reviews & exit interviews.
Individual’s liberty & freedom of speech
All learners are empowered to make decisions about their learning plans and life & career goals & ambitions
We encourage freedom to research with safe boundaries on the internet
Learners are encouraged to voice their views throughout their qualifications through surveys & feedback forms
All learners get impartial information & advice before, during and after their programme to help them make informed decisions
Britishness is embedded into lessons and subjects support this so that learners can make informed choices i.e.: healthy eating
Rule of Law and Equality of Opportunity
This is promoted via WS Training Safeguarding, Prevent Equality & Diversity, Learner Behaviour and Health & Safety policies.
These are discussed at induction to ensure all learners are aware. Learners are also given a handbook for reference, a mentor in the workplace and there are photos of all safeguarding, H&S and equality and diversity reps in reception at every centre. Learners are made clear what is expected of them and they are also made aware of how to complain/appeal if they feel they are being treated unfairly.
Mutual Respect
WS Training ensures this is promoted via our Equality & Diversity Policy & Learner Behaviour Policy. Learners are made aware of expectations at induction, in the learner handbook and via classroom boundaries.
Equality & Diversity is embedded in lessons and discussed at reviews. We also ask specific questions throughout the programmes to check understanding.
Tolerance of those with different faiths and Beliefs and the right of all to live without persecution of any kind
WS Training does not tolerate bullying of any kind. This is promoted with our Learners Anti-bullying Policy & Equality & Diversity Policy.
All staff and learners have access to Prevent training so we can work together to ensure nobody is unduly pressured into doing something against their will or better judgement.
Different faiths, cultures & beliefs are celebrated and discussed within lessons and throughout programmes.
WS Training have established and will maintain an ethos where our learners feel secure, are encouraged to talk and are listened to. Young people at WS Training will be able to talk freely to any member of staff or regular visitor to WS Training if they are worried or concerned about something. If you have any concerns in respect of bullying please see our policy below for guidance.
Safeguarding means protecting people's health, wellbeing and human rights, and enabling them to live free from harm, abuse and neglect.
How can I keep myself safe online?
There are lots of websites that will give you tips and helpful information. I have listed a few below but if you are at all worried tell someone who may be able to support you i.e. a parent/carer, your employer, your Tutor or Safeguarding Representative at WS Training.
www.nspcc.org.uk for online safety
www.bbc.co.uk/webwise Top 10 online safety tips
www.bullying.co.uk How to stay safe from online bullying
How can I deal with bullying?
Do not keep this to yourself, a problem shared is a problem halved!
If The Bully Says or Does Something to You
Dealing With Bullies – Kids Health
kidshealth.org/en/kids/bullies.html
I am an adult and the person who is bullying me is in my workplace.
This is more common than people think but there is employment legislation to support you. Confide in your line manager or HR dept. They will know the correct actions to take and should support you during this difficult time. Please see below some useful websites.
How to Handle Being Bullied as an Adult - Lifehacker
www.lifehacker.com/how-to-handle-being-bullied-as-an-adult-1726099137
How to Deal with Workplace Bullying and Harassment
www.wikihow.com/Deal-with-Workplace-Bullying-and-Harassment
What should I do if I am being abused or I know of someone who is being abused?
There are several forms of abuse i.e. physical, sexual, emotional and psychological.
ANY type of abuse is NEVER ok! It is always better to speak out to protect yourself or others.
https://www.gov.uk/report-child-abuse
The above link gives clear guidance on how to report child abuse. You can report adult abuse including domestic violence to the police.
What should I do if someone is trying to radicalise me or my friends?
If you have any concerns whilst enrolled at WS training you can discuss these with the Safeguarding Lead. The contact details are on our website www.wstraining.co.uk
In Prevent priority areas, the local authority will have a Prevent lead that can also provide support.
You can also contact your local police force or dial 101 (the non-emergency number).
They can talk to you in confidence about your concerns and help you gain access to support and advice.