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CPD Prevent Duty (CPD Certified)

Course Overview

This qualification is aimed at anyone looking to develop their knowledge of the Prevent Duty and its role and importance in society. Learners will gain an understanding of why Prevent is necessary, its connection to British Values, and how to recognise and protect individuals from radicalisation and extremism.

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 Receive an e-certificate upon completion

 Nationally recognised

 Official CPD certified course

 

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Course Length
26 hours

Course Level
Level CPD

For Individuals

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Section 1: The Prevent duty and its importance in society

  • Prevent and CONTEST
  • Aims of the Prevent duty
  • Why Prevent is necessary
  • The threat of terrorism
  • British Values
  • The Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015

Section 2: Defining and exploring the warning signs of radicalisation and extremism

  • Radicalisation, terrorism and extremism
  • Terrorist attacks
  • Factors which make individuals susceptible to radicalisation
  • Warning signs that an individual may be becoming radicalised – adults, children and young people

Section 3: Keeping individuals safe from extremism and radicalisation

  • Internal factors
  • External factors
  • The legal requirements made for organisation bodies regarding individuals who may be radicalised
  • Higher education institutions
  • The police
  • Local authorities
  • Schools and registered childcare providers
  • Healthcare providers
  • The criminal justice system
  • Actions to be taken if there are concerns that an individual or group is at risk from radicalisation
  • The Channel programme
  • Need for agencies to share information in relation to concerns about vulnerable individuals
  • Methods extremist groups use to encourage people to adopt their beliefs and/or engage in criminal activity
  • Radicalisation in person and online
  • Ways in which extremist groups engage in criminal activity
  • Concealing terrorist funded activity
  • Warning signs of criminal activity
  • Phases of a terrorist act