
CSTF - Preventing Radicalisation Levels 1 and 2 Online Training
Preventing Radicalisation Online Training Module
1. Objectives of the Prevent Strategy and Health Sector Contribution:
- Understand the objectives of the Prevent strategy
- Recognize the health sector's contribution to the Prevent agenda
2. Professional Responsibilities in Safeguarding:
- Know own professional responsibilities regarding the safeguarding of adults, children, and young people at risk in Preventing Radicalisation training
3. Vulnerability Factors in Radicalisation:
- Understand the vulnerability factors that can make individuals susceptible to radicalisation or a risk to others
4. Reporting Concerns and Seeking Advice:
- Know who to contact and where to seek advice if there are concerns about an individual being groomed into terrorist activity
5. Recognition of Potential Indicators of Risk:
- Be able to recognize potential indicators of risk related to individuals being radicalized
6. Impact of Direct and Indirect Factors:
- Understand the impact of direct (bullying, befriending, influencing) and indirect (internet, media, etc.) factors on individuals and how they might change thoughts and behaviors
7. Raising and Acting on Concerns:
- Raise concerns and take action when there are suspicions or concerns
8. Information Sharing:
- Understand the importance of sharing information, including the consequences of failing to do so
9. Support and Redirecting Vulnerable Individuals:
- Support and redirect vulnerable individuals at risk of being groomed into a terrorist-related activity
10. Safeguarding Through Referrals: - Share concerns, get advice, and make referrals to safeguard vulnerable individuals
11. Channel Multi-Agency Arrangements: - Understand and utilize Channel multi-agency arrangements to provide support and redirection to individuals at risk of radicalisation
12. Prevent in the Context of the Prevent Duty: - Understand Prevent in the context of the Prevent Duty and the concept of non-criminal space
13. Recognizing Influence and Understanding Polarisation: - Understand that radicalisation uses normal social processes and the "power of influence" - Recognize influence and understand the concepts of polarisation and the use of narratives and ideology
14. Awareness of Current Threat Level: - Understand the current threat level and that Prevent can be applied to all forms of terrorism, present or emerging
15. Understanding Vulnerability in the Context of Prevent: - Understand the term "vulnerable" in the context of Prevent and what vulnerabilities are exploited by terrorist groups
16. Professional Judgment in Assessing Behaviors: - Understand there is no single checklist or profile of a terrorist - Use professional judgment in assessing behaviors
17. Recognizing and Sharing Concerns: - Understand how to recognize and share concerns, seek support and advice, and make referrals within own organization and with other agencies where appropriate
18. Awareness of Relevant Policies and Procedures: - Be aware of "Building Partnerships, Staying Safe: The health sector contribution to HM Government’s Prevent Strategy: guidance for healthcare workers and their organizations" relevant policies, procedures, and systems for Prevent.
Certificates are included.
Course Duration 1 Hour.
This Training module will be available for 6 months to complete from date of purchase.