This non-clinical training programme introduces essential awareness surrounding radicalisation and extremism. It equips learners with the knowledge to recognise early warning signs, understand contributing factors, and respond appropriately in various non-clinical environments. The course draws on safeguarding principles, communication skills, and risk-awareness strategies to support safer communities and workplaces.
Learning Outcomes
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
• Explain what radicalisation and extremism mean and identify possible indicators.
• Understand psychological, social, and cultural influences that may contribute to radicalisation.
• Apply basic risk-assessment skills to recognise vulnerability.
• Communicate sensitively and effectively when managing concerns.
• Promote safer, more inclusive spaces through vigilance and responsible action.
Who Should Take This Course
This course is suitable for non-clinical staff across multiple sectors, including:
• Administrative and support teams in education, care settings, and community organisations.
• HR professionals, public-sector employees, and community workers.
• Security staff, safety officers, and anyone with safeguarding responsibilities.
No previous experience is required.
Certification
Upon successful completion, learners receive a CPD-accredited digital certificate, with the option to obtain a printed version. This certificate provides foundational awareness but does not qualify learners as clinical practitioners in radicalisation intervention. Renewal and continued learning are recommended.
Course Modules
Module 1: Understanding Radicalisation & Extremism
– Introduction to terms and concepts
– Vulnerability and exploitation factors
Module 2: The Prevention Strategy & Your Role
– Overview of prevention frameworks
– Responsibilities of non-clinical personnel
Module 3: Recognising Risk & Vulnerability
– Psychological, social, and situational risk factors
– Early warning indicators
Module 4: Information Sharing & Safeguarding Protocols
– When and how to report concerns
– Confidentiality and ethical communication
Module 5: Practical Case Scenarios
– Applying awareness to real-life or simulated examples
– Building confidence in decision-making
Module 6: Communication & Conflict Management Skills
– Approaches for sensitive conversations
– De-escalation and supportive communication techniques
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£120.00