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Prevent and Radicalisation

Prevent and Radicalisation

£20 + VAT

This course will explore what Prevent – the governments strategy to tackle radicalisation, covers and how to work to prevent the risk of someone being radicalised. Through the units, students will explore various case studies and learn the skills needed to prevent young and vulnerable people from being radicalised.

All about this course

It is important for people who safeguard children and young adults to have knowledge on Prevent, as it will help them to spot signs of radicalisation. This course will cover what terrorism is, what Prevent and British values are, in line with the governments CONTEST strategy. We will also look at the warning signs of radicalisation and who is at risk, as well as looking at the guidance offered for the different sectors, including the Police, Prisons and Schools.

This course is perfect for anyone working with children, young people or vulnerable adults that could be at risk of radicalisation.

In order to complete the course, you must achieve 80% or more in the final multiple choice quiz.

You will earn 3 CPD points on completion of the course, this course will take around 3 hours to complete and the certificate will last for two years.

Fully CPD registered
Completed online with instant downloadable certificate
Fully printed certificate posted next day
Covers all required legislation and practices
Complete the online multiple choice assessment as many times as you need to pass

Units covered

Unit 1 – Introduction to Prevent, radicalisation and terrorism – In our first unit we will look at what is meant by Prevent, radicalisation and terrorism. Students will also learn what British values are, as well as Islamophobia in the UK.
Unit 2 – Understanding radicalisation – In this unit we will look at the risks of people becoming radicalised, as well as the warning signs people need to look out for and how radicalisation takes place.
Unit 3 – Compliance –In this unit it will be looking at what counter-terrorism is, what the CONTEST strategy is, as well as how a risk/vulnerability assessment can be carried out.
Unit 4 – Specific guidance for sectors – In our final unit we will be looking at specific guidance for sectors such as schools, police and local authorities and why guidance needed to be put in place and who it tries to protect.

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