خيارات التسجيل
Our Responsibilities
Course modified date: 9 يونيو 2022
In this course, learn how to spot the signs of extremism and radicalisation, understand what fake news and propaganda are and what to do about them, understand the importance of judging people fairly and what to do if you encounter extreme or negative content or views.
Introduction
The
government has put in place legislation and strategy to protect us from
terrorism, however in order for these things to work effectively, we also all
have a responsibility to be aware of the risks of terrorism, and know what to
do if we encounter terrorist or extremist content or ideas in our daily lives.
What do you think your responsibilities might be when it comes to recognising and reporting terrorism?
Review each of the responsibilities below and indicate whether they are your responsibility:
• Recognising if someone you know is being radicalised
• Referring potentially radicalised individuals to Channel
• Investigating reports of terrorist activity
• Telling the college or police if you think someone is involved in extremism or terrorism
• Reporting extremist content you encounter online
• Promoting inclusivity by avoiding using stereotypes and derogatory language
Your responsibility
• Recognising if someone you know is being radicalised
• Telling the college or police if you think someone is involved in extremism or terrorism
• Reporting extremist content you encounter online
• Promoting inclusivity by avoiding using stereotypes and derogatory language
Not your responsibility
• Referring potentially radicalised individuals to Channel
• Investigating reports of terrorist activity
You will learn
- Know how to spot the signs of extremism and radicalisation
- Understand what fake news and propaganda are and what to do about them
- Understand the importance of judging people fairly
- Know what to do if you encounter extreme or negative content or views
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