Fundamental British Values

  • Democracy.
  • Rule of Law.
  • Respect & Tolerance.
  • Individual Liberty.

Why are the 5 British Values important?

We see British Values as underpinning what it is to be a citizen in a modern and diverse Britain. They allow us to create environments free from discrimination, intolerance and hate. They help us to challenge prejudice and stereotyping, whilst strengthening relationships within the community.

What are the 5 British Values in early years?

Fundamental British Values in the Early Years

  • Democracy: making decisions together.
  • Rule of law: understanding rules matter.
  • Individual liberty: freedom for all.
  • Mutual respect and tolerance: treat others as you want to be treated.
  • What is not acceptable is:

 

Where did the 5 British Values come from?

British values were first introduced in schools and early years settings in 2014 when the Department for Education published guidance on British values in schools in November 2014, stating the purpose as: ‘to create and enforce a clear and rigorous expectation on all schools to promote the fundamental British values of

What are our British Values?

acceptance of and engagement with the fundamental British values of democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty and mutual respect and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs.

What are values 5?

The 5 Values are: Honesty, Integrity, Accountability, Excellence, and Fun. The way we understand these Values and how they are applied to our business are described below.

Why are the 5 core values important?

Core values inform your thoughts, decisions, and actions and help you align your career or life path to what’s important to you. They’re the essential foundation in finding your life purpose, because they remind us – and others – who we truly are. Who we’re meant to be.

Why are British values important?

For schools in the UK, British values refers to a set of values that the government believes are important for children to learn. They include respect for the rule of law, individual liberty, democracy, and mutual respect for and tolerance of different faiths and beliefs.

What is respect and tolerance?

Mutual Respect and Tolerance

Respecting the values, ideas, and beliefs of others whilst not imposing our own on others. Examples are: Embracing diversity. Promoting awareness of religion, traditions, cultural heritage and preferences. Tackling stereotyping, labelling, prejudice and discrimination.

How do you remember British values?



Thumb – democracy – up or down to give opinion. Middle finger – Tolerance of different faiths and beliefs – tallest finger pointing to God. Little finger – Individual Liberty – sticks out on its own. Democracy – what do we do?

Who made the British Values?

British values: article by David Cameron.

How do you show British Values in school?

Include age-appropriate material in the curriculum on the strengths, advantages and disadvantages of democracy, and how democracy and the law works in Britain in comparison to other forms of government in other countries. Make sure that all pupils within the school have a voice that is listened to.

Who decided British Values?

The government defines “fundamental British values” as democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty, and mutual respect and tolerance of those with different faiths. Since 2014, teachers in English schools must promote these British values and their promotion is inspected by Ofsted.

What is the importance of fundamental British values?



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. These values are Democracy, Rule of Law, Respect and Tolerance, Individual Liberty.

Why are British values important in education?

For schools in the UK, British values refers to a set of values that the government believes are important for children to learn. They include respect for the rule of law, individual liberty, democracy, and mutual respect for and tolerance of different faiths and beliefs.

Why is it important to promote British values in early years?

The fundamental British values of democracy are about equal rights for all, and understanding that everybody’s voice and opinions matter. For childminders, this means providing opportunities for children to develop their self-confidence, self-esteem, and self-awareness.

Why are values important?

Values help us live with direction and purpose – like a guiding compass. Whatever is going on in our lives, our values can show us a path forward, and help us make better choices. Values are also intimately linked to our sense of self, and they’re essential for our mental health.

What are 5 social values?

What Are the Societal Values That Need to Be Considered When Making Decisions about Trade-Offs between Equity and Efficiency?

  • Accountability.
  • Collective responsibility.
  • Dignity.
  • Education.
  • Fairness.
  • Honesty.
  • Humanity.
  • Individual rights.

What are 4 types of values?



The four types of value include: functional value, monetary value, social value, and psychological value. The sources of value are not equally important to all consumers. How important a value is, depends on the consumer and the purchase.