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What are British Values defined as
Rules created for the sole purpose of annoying students of all ages
Finding the best quality tea for the lowest value
Fundamental British Values underpin what it is to be a citizen in a modern and diverse Great Britain valuing our community and celebrating diversity of the UK
Values on how to be British
Name The British value - The need for rules to make a happy, safe and secure environment to live and work.
Respect and Tolerance
Individual Liberty
Democracy
Rule Of Law
Give an example of Rule of Law in the context of your chosen vocational industry IE Music, Media, Sport
Name The British value - A culture built upon freedom and equality, where everyone is aware of their rights and responsibilities.
Democracy
Rule Of Law
Individual Liberty
Respect and Tolerance
What is considered to be the opposite of Democracy
Anarchy
Being forced to pay to not watch YouTube Ads
Dictatorship
Tyranny
Give an example of what would be considered a Dictatorship in the context of your chosen vocational industry IE Music, Sport, English
Name The British value - Understanding that we all don’t share the same beliefs and values. Respecting the values, ideas and beliefs of others whilst not imposing our own others.
Democracy
Rule Of Law
Individual Liberty
Respect and Tolerance
Give an example of when Respect and Tolerance is most relevant within your vocational industry. IE Sports, Music, Media
Name The British value - Protection of your rights and the right of others you work with.
Individual Liberty
Respect and Tolerance
Rule Of Law
Democracy
Give an example of your own Individual Liberty
What is the key legislation protecting Individual Liberty
The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
The Human Rights Act 1998
Control of Substances Hazardous to Health
The Animal Welfare Act 2006
What is Currently the UK National Threat Level ?
SUBSTANTIAL= Likely
MODERATE= Not Likely
What is Extremism?
vocal or active opposition to the government
vocal or active opposition to British Values
vocal or active protests for human rights
vocal or active support for British Values
Which of these might be considered extremist activities
Posting racist videos/ memes/ messages on social media
Voting for a political party of your choice.
Starting a petition regarding anti-social behaviour in your City or town
Attending a protest march against a government policy
What will happen if we do not obey the law?
We will not be allowed to go to university
We will face the consequences of our actions
Nothing will happen
What is radicalisation?
The process of becoming interested in politics.
A terrorist attack.
The process of planning to attack a Member of Parliament.
The process by which someone begins to support extremist ideas.
Why does the Prevent agenda focus on young people?
To scare young people
To stop extremism & radicalisation before it happens
To fill lesson time at college
To encourage extremist ideas
Choose one reason why the internet COULD be a place where people are radicalised?
Nearly everyone has social media
It is easy for extremists to share false or misleading information via the interne
Smartphones have easy internet access
Young people are always on their phones
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