British values

British values have been written in response to some of the issues set out in the UK Prevent Strategy and are designed to underpin the principles of a democratic and free society. The four British Values are:

  • recognition and respect for the democratic process
  • respect for the rule of law
  • Individual liberty
  • respect and tolerance of others

During your induction and initial learning there were some broad examples of how the British values might translate in practice. These can be accessed here.

Please note: within your programme, you will engage in a number of critically reflective activities, linked to your Apprenticeship Standard. These slides provide a reminder, or new options to explore.

Activity

Compare these three clips and consider each approach to exploring British values

⇰ How does each of the pieces leave your awareness and perspective on British values?