Preventing Radicalisation
Understanding Radicalisation: Simplify the concept and process of radicalisation to facilitate comprehension and prevention efforts.
Identifying Risks: Acquire knowledge to recognize indicators and factors contributing to radicalisation, such as social alienation and exposure to extremist content.
Building Resilience: Explore strategies to enhance resistance to radical ideologies, including critical thinking and positive identity development.
Providing Support: Investigate the effectiveness of intervention measures and community-based activities in supporting individuals at risk of radicalisation.
Promoting Inclusivity: Recognize the importance of diversity and inclusion in preventing radicalisation, and understand how fostering inclusive cultures can mitigate radicalisation risks.
Lessons
Brief Description of Prevent Radacalization
Preventing radicalization courses aim to teach individuals and communities how to identify, understand, and prevent violent extremism. They focus on critical thinking, tolerance, and resilience to extremist ideologies, addressing factors like social exclusion, discrimination, and marginalization.
This section aims to provide an understanding of the four key principles the CONTEST framework, the purpose of Prevent, the three national objectives of Prevent
Module 2: The contribution of health care sector to prevent
This section aims to teach healthcare sector staff about their role in safeguarding vulnerable adults or children, the relevance of Prevent objectives, expectations, and the importance of collaboration, partnerships, and safety in the healthcare sector.
This section aims to provide an understanding of radicalisation as a multifaceted process with no single pathway and potential vulnerability factors.
Module 4: Identifying Vulnerable People
Upon completion of this section, you should be able to demonstrate an understanding of: The vulnerability assessment framework helps identify potential extremist targets by analyzing patterns of behavior that indicate an individual's ideological affiliation, intent to cause harm, or potential violent actions.
Module 5: Referral and Support
Upon completion of this section, you should be able to demonstrate an understanding of: Raising Prevent concerns, sharing information, and the process of addressing them, outlines a Channel panel's multi-agency approach, and discussing the use of support packages and appropriate activities.