
We all want our children to grow up in a safe and supportive environment where they can become happy, confident adults. Children can be exposed to numerous points of view and receive knowledge from many sources. Some of these viewpoints may be considered radical or extreme. In order for schools and childcare providers to fulfil their Prevent duty, employees must be able to identify children who may be vulnerable to radicalisation and know what to do when they are identified. This module will go through the safeguarding duties of childcare providers as well as ways to protect children from radicalisation and extremism.
Knowing and understanding the Prevent duty is essential for child carers, and promoting strong British values and identifying symptoms of potential radicalisation has never been more crucial. British values are a set of four values that were introduced to help keep children safe and to improve their well-being. This module discusses the way of promoting British values as well as the importance of those values.
Your Prevent duty responsibility is to keep people from becoming radicalised. This includes appointing Prevent coordinators and support groups to monitor the prevent strategy's execution, compliance, and overall effectiveness. All specified authorities must demonstrate awareness and understanding of the risk of radicalisation in their area, institution, or body in order to comply with the responsibility. This module discusses the prevention responsibilities of all specified authorities.
The Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015's Prevent Duty requires all specified authorities to give "due respect for the need to prevent people from being drawn into terrorism." Local authorities and their partners, therefore, play a key role in combating terrorism at the local level and assisting in the protection of individuals at risk of radicalisation. This module discusses the responsibilities of local authorities and partner agencies.
Communication and networking play pivotal roles in the realm of radicalisation prevention. Factually, terrorist organisations leverage sophisticated strategies, including social media, to spread their ideologies globally. Additionally, emerging technologies, such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and decentralised web (DWeb) models, further complicate efforts to counter online radicalisation. This module delves into the significance of communication strategies in preventing radicalisation, the mechanics of spreading messages employed by extremist groups, and the role of the internet and social media in their propagation.
Professionals or volunteers may have concerns that a young person is on the verge of becoming radicalised, but their concerns may be general and have developed for a variety of reasons. These concerns can come as a result of an unusual occurrence or a change in the young person's behaviour. This module discusses the way of reporting and responding to concerns if a child is drawn into radicalisation.
When someone becomes radicalised and behaves in an extreme manner, it affects not just the individual but also their family, friends, wider social circle, and society. Today's world is one in which radicalisation is a common phenomenon. This module discusses the approaches to working with the individuals who are at risk as well as their families.
About Prevent Duty...
Did you know that 70% of individuals in local authorities encounter Prevent Duty-related situations daily? From identifying radicalisation risks to supporting communities, awareness is key. This course equips you to handle such challenges confidently and professionally. Learn how to uphold British Values while fostering safety in your community. Stay prepared to address risks and support positive change!
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What is Covered in This Course?
This course is a complete guide to understanding Terrorism Awareness and implementing Prevent Duty effectively. Key areas covered include:
Introduction to Prevent Duty: Understand the legal framework and objectives behind this crucial national strategy.
Promoting British Values: Learn how to identify and support values that strengthen community cohesion and counter extremism.
Prevent Responsibilities: Gain insights into the specific roles and responsibilities of individuals and organisations under Prevent Duty.
Prevent Duty for Local Authorities and Partner Agencies: Discover actionable steps to implement Prevent strategies in collaboration with partner organisations.
Communication and Networking: Master effective communication techniques for reporting concerns and fostering collaboration.
Reporting and Supporting: Learn the proper channels for reporting terrorism-related risks and providing support to individuals at risk of radicalisation.
Each module is designed to provide practical tools and actionable knowledge you can use immediately in your professional and personal life.
Why Learn About this Topic?
Terrorism awareness isn’t just about staying informed—it’s about being prepared. By gaining expertise in Prevent Duty, you can:
Identify risks of radicalisation and protect vulnerable individuals.
Build safer communities by promoting British Values.
Ensure compliance with legal obligations to safeguard your workplace or organisation.
Develop skills that make you an asset in any security-focused role.
Reasons Why You Should Choose This Course:
In-Depth Curriculum: Covers all aspects of Terrorism Awareness and Prevent Duty comprehensively.
Expert Instruction: Designed by professionals with experience in law enforcement and public safety.
Practical Skills: Learn strategies and frameworks you can implement immediately.
Time-Friendly: Ideal for busy professionals seeking impactful learning in minimal time.
Recognised Certification: Gain a certificate to showcase your expertise in terrorism prevention and community safety.
Our Promise to You:
We are committed to providing you with the tools and knowledge to create safer environments. Whether it’s understanding British Values or responding to radicalisation risks, we’re here to support you every step of the way.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
Q1: What is Terrorism Awareness & Prevent Duty?
A1: It is a legal framework aimed at preventing radicalisation and promoting community safety.
Q2: What is meant by "British Values"?
A2: British Values refer to democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty, and mutual respect for different beliefs.
Q3: What are "Push Factors" and "Pull Factors" in Prevent Duty?
A3: Push factors are vulnerabilities that make individuals susceptible to radicalisation, while pull factors are influences drawing them toward extremist ideologies.
Q4: What is Radicalisation?
A4: Radicalisation is the process by which individuals adopt extreme ideologies, often leading to harmful actions.
Q5: What is considered the proper channel for Terrorism Awareness?
A5: Reporting through local Prevent teams or law enforcement is the standard channel for raising concerns.
Recent Student Review:
★★★★★ "This course was an eye-opener! The modules on Prevent Duty and British Values were particularly practical. I now feel confident about recognising risks and supporting individuals effectively." – Emily T.