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This prevent training aims to increase knowledge around recognising the signs of radicalisation.
Following the passing of the Counter Terrorism & Security Act in July of 2015, all schools and education providers have a legal duty to prevent children becoming radicalised.
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Course Summary
- Awareness of threats & risks of radicalisation
- The process of radicalisation
- Identification of vulnerability
- Awareness of opposing ideologies (Far Right and Global Jihadist)
- Legal duties (Counter Terrorism & Security Act 2015)
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Contact UsWhere Do You Deliver The PREVENT Training?
We can deliver this training at your premises, as long as it's within the UK. We also have our own venues in the Midlands if you don't have access to a training room. Also, we are able to deliver this training virtually using Zoom.
Who Is This Training For?
This training is for anyone working within the health and social care sector.
How Many Delegates Can I Have On One Session?
We will deliver this training for a group of up to 12 delegates. For larger groups we can either provide multiple trainers on the same day or run multiple days to get everyone trained.
Who Will Conduct The Training?
One of our expert clinical tutors, these are either Nurses or Doctors with an abundance of clinical and complex care experience and knowledge – so you’ll be in great hands! We will let you know who is doing the training in advance, you can check out their skills and experience by finding them on our meet the team page.
This prevent training aims to increase knowledge around recognising the signs of radicalisation.
Following the passing of the Counter Terrorism & Security Act in July of 2015, all schools and education providers have a legal duty to prevent children becoming radicalised.