Prevent Anti-radicalisation

Prevent & Anti-radicalisation Online Course

Our Prevent and Anti-radicalisation Online Course enables attendees to understand the difference between Extremism, Radicalisation and Terrorism as well as how the Allport Prejudice Scale works and the involvement within Prevent and Anti-radicalisation.

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What you'll learn.

  • What the 4 P’s are (Prevent, Pursue, Protect and Prepare)?
  • Recognise the many reasons to why people get involved in terrorism or violent extremism.
  • Understand the capability factors of an individual causing harm.
  • Understand the 5 different types of propaganda.

About Prevent & Anti-radicalisation Online Course.

What is Extremism? What is Radicalisation? What is Terrorism? What are the 4 P’s? What is the Prevent Strategy? What is Channel? What could cause people to get involved in terrorism or violent extremism? What is the Vulnerability Assessment Framework? What are the intent factors of harm? What are the indicators to why someone may cause harm/ violence? Who is capable to cause harm? What are the danger signs? What is the Allport Prejudice Scale and how are the 5 scales implemented? What is Propaganda and how can it be negative? What is respect?

Our Prevent and Anti-radicalisation Online Course will help you to answer the questions above and more. 4915 referrals to prevent were made in the year ending on 31st March 2021. This represents a decrease of 22% compared to the previous year which was 6287 and was the lowest number of referrals received since comparable data are available from the year ending of March 2016.

Through our Prevent & Anti-radicalisation Online Course, you will gain an understanding of what legislation is in place regarding prevention and that the governments counter terrorism strategy is being used. You will gain knowledge of the capability factors and the indicators to how an individual could be capable to cause violence and harm.

Who is Prevent & Anti-radicalisation Online Course for?

Our Prevent & Anti-radicalisation Online Course is mandatory for staff in the NHS in England require an 85% training compliance of Prevent and Anti-rad. Prevent and Anti-radicalisation training should be delivered to individuals who work with children most definitely.

What are the learning outcomes?

  • Demonstrate how to show respect.
  • Recognise the actions to be taken once identified concerns.
  • Understand what radicalisation through grooming is.
  • Describe the intent to cause harm and the intent factors related.
  • Understand reasons to why individuals may choose to cause violence through Extremism, Terrorism or Radicalisation.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does radicalisation mean?
Radicalisation refers to the process where a person’s views and beliefs become increasingly extreme. It’s not a sudden change, but rather a gradual shift towards more extreme ideologies and these often involve violence or hatred. In the context of national security, it’s often used to describe the process leading to involvement in violent extremism and potentially terrorism.
Challenging narratives involves countering extremist propaganda and promoting tolerance, understanding and community cohesion. Supporting vulnerable individuals helps those at risk of radicalisation due to factors like isolation or personal struggles. Early intervention programs can help build their resilience against extremist ideas and provide them with a sense of belonging in a healthy environment. Empowering communities and professionals and fostering collaboration between communities, authorities and professionals like teachers and youth workers is vital. By working together, they can identify potential risks, educate others on the signs of radicalisation, and offer appropriate support or intervention.
Shield yourself from online radicalisation by being observant and educated. Question everything and don’t accept online information as fact. Fact-check and seek reliable sources with different viewpoints. Be aware that different accounts can and will spread extremist views. Follow diverse voices for a well-rounded perspective. If you see extremist content, consider respectfully challenging it (if safe) or report it to the platform that it’s on. Discuss your online concerns with trusted friends, family, or teachers. By being a critical and informed web user, you can significantly reduce your risk of online radicalisation.

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