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Radicalisation (Extremism)

Duration

½ day (9.30am - 12.30pm OR 1.30pm - 4.30pm)

Course Overview



This course aims to provide delegates with an understanding of radicalisation and extremism and the relevant legislation and guidelines (e.g. the Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015). The session will cover the dangers of extremist views and different ways to build resilience and raise awareness. It will also help frontline staff and those working in Education to understand the risk factors and recognise the signs and behaviours of radicalisation and extremist. This course is very interactive and delegates will have the opportunity to discuss real case studies and exchange views and practices.


Learning Outcomes



This course aims to provide delegates with the skills to:
  • Understand "Prevent" and the definitions of radicalisation
  • Recognise factors that could make someone vulnerable to terrorism
  • Identify when a vulnerable individual may need help
  • Access help and support
  • Raise awareness in young people and students

  • Methods of Delivery



    Attendees are provided with course handouts for use on the day and for future reference. The trainer uses a variety of visual presentation, flipchart work, plenary discussion and subgroup work to ensure that all course objectives are met, while providing a safe, open forum for delegates to exchange views and practices.
    • Course Content
    • Audience
    • Training Considerations
    • Certification
    • Related Courses

    Course Content

    • Definition of Radicalisation
    • Prevent Duty
    • Risk Indicators
    • Signs/ Behaviours
    • Case studies

    Target Audience

    People working in Education, Social Care, Health, Police, or Voluntary Sectors.

    Training Considerations

    There are no pre-training requirements for this course.

    Certification

    Upon completion of the course, the delegates will receive a certificate of attendance.

    Related Courses

    Child Sexual Exploitation
    Female Genital Mutilation
    Honour-Based Abuse & Forced Marriage
     
    Radicalisation (Extremism)
    Duration: ½ day (9.30am - 12.30pm OR 1.30pm - 4.30pm)

    Course Overview:

    This course aims to provide delegates with an understanding of radicalisation and extremism and the relevant legislation and guidelines (e.g. the Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015). The session will cover the dangers of extremist views and different ways to build resilience and raise awareness. It will also help frontline staff and those working in Education to understand the risk factors and recognise the signs and behaviours of radicalisation and extremist. This course is very interactive and delegates will have the opportunity to discuss real case studies and exchange views and practices.


    Learning Outcomes:

    This course aims to provide delegates with the skills to:
    · Understand "Prevent" and the definitions of radicalisation
    · Recognise factors that could make someone vulnerable to terrorism
    · Identify when a vulnerable individual may need help
    · Access help and support
    · Raise awareness in young people and students



    Methods of delivery:

    Attendees are provided with course handouts for use on the day and for future reference. The trainer uses a variety of visual presentation, flipchart work, plenary discussion and subgroup work to ensure that all course objectives are met, while providing a safe, open forum for delegates to exchange views and practices.

    LEARNING OBJECTIVES
    · Definition of Radicalisation
    · Prevent Duty
    · Risk Indicators
    · Signs/ Behaviours
    · Case studies


    TARGET AUDIENCE
    People working in Education, Social Care, Health, Police, or Voluntary Sectors.

    TRAINING CONSIDERATIONS
    There are no pre-training requirements for this course.

    CERTIFICATION
    Upon completion of the course, the delegates will receive a certificate of attendance.

    RELATED COURSES
    Child Sexual Exploitation
    Female Genital Mutilation
    Honour-Based Abuse & Forced Marriage

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