An Introduction to Extremism and Radicalisation

Following the publication of The Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015 there is a duty on all schools and health to prevent people being drawn into terrorism. This duty includes training staff to recognise radicalisation and extremism and know how to report any concerns.

Ofsted & Public Health now judge whether schools / health practitioners are safeguarding children from extremism and radicalisation. This includes the success of schools/hospitals to address such issues.

This session will provide you with an understanding of radicalisation and extremism and the dangers to extremist views, building resilience against these and knowing what to do if you experience them.

Course Objectives:

  • Gain an understanding of ‘Prevent’ and the definitions of radicalisation
  • Recognise factors that could make someone vulnerable to terrorism
  • See why some people are able to influence and manipulate others
  • Recognise when a vulnerable individual may need help
  • Understand how to access help and support
  • Explore group case studies
  • Let’s talk about it with young people – Taking a look at working with students

Courses can be tailored to suit your organisational / team requirements.

Be sure to also check out our increasingly popular online training courses, where learning can be done remotely. To find out more, please click on the link here.

For further information about our courses, to arrange training sessions, or if you have any other enquiries, please don’t hesitate to contact us either via the contact form here or via the email link below.

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