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- What increases someone's risk of Radicalisation?
- What are the signs that someone is being Radicalised?
- What does prevent allow us to do?
- Who needs to stop training?
- How often do you have to do prevent training?
- What is the main aim of prevent duty?
- What is the meaning of Prevent duty?
What increases someone's risk of Radicalisation?
Unwillingness to discuss their views or refusing to listen to different points of view. A sudden disrespectful attitude towards others. Increased levels of anger or becoming increasingly argumentative. Increase in secretive behaviour, especially around internet use.
What are the signs that someone is being Radicalised?
Signs that may indicate a child is being radicalised include:
- isolating themselves from family and friends.
- talking as if from a scripted speech.
- unwillingness or inability to discuss their views.
- a sudden disrespectful attitude towards others.
- increased levels of anger.
What does prevent allow us to do?
Prevent is one of the four elements of CONTEST, the government's counter-terrorism strategy. It aims to stop people becoming terrorists or supporting terrorism. ... provides practical help to prevent individuals from being drawn into terrorism and ensure they are given appropriate advice and support.
Who needs to stop training?
Every member of staff who works in a school or education setting in the United Kingdom, or who is employed or self-employed as a childcare provider, is subject to a duty under Section 26 of the Counter Terrorism and Security Act to 'have due regard to the need to prevent people from being drawn into terrorism.
How often do you have to do prevent training?
Staff should receive refresher training every three years as a minimum, all refresher safeguarding training should include key information on Prevent including reference to vulnerable groups and the appropriate actions to be taken if a concern is raised.
What is the main aim of prevent duty?
The aim of the Prevent strategy is to reduce the threat to the UK from terrorism by stopping people becoming terrorists or supporting terrorism. In the Act this has simply been expressed as the need to “prevent people from being drawn into terrorism”.
What is the meaning of Prevent duty?
The Prevent duty is the duty in the Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015 on specified authorities, in the exercise of their functions, to have due regard to the need to prevent people from being drawn into terrorism.
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