This course introduces apprentices to the risks of radicalisation, how it develops, and how to recognise and respond to early warning signs in a safe and responsible way.
Radicalisation is a gradual process in which individuals may be influenced by harmful ideologies, often during periods of vulnerability, isolation or emotional distress. In the UK, preventing radicalisation is part of safeguarding, and everyone in the workplace has a role in creating a safe and supportive environment.
The course explains how extremist groups influence individuals, the role of online content, and how social and emotional factors can make someone more vulnerable. Learners will also understand the Prevent strategy, safeguarding responsibilities, and how to raise concerns appropriately.
The aim is not to make learners investigators, but to help them notice changes, support others, and know when and how to speak up safely.
Understanding Radicalisation
Recognising Warning Signs and Vulnerabilities
Online Influences and Social Media Risks
Safeguarding and the Prevent Strategy
The Role of Mentors, Colleagues and Leaders
Education, Critical Thinking and Positive Intervention
By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
Understand what radicalisation is and how it develops
Recognise behavioural and emotional warning signs
Understand safeguarding responsibilities in the workplace
Identify online risks linked to extremist influence
Know how to raise concerns and report appropriately
Support colleagues in a safe and responsible manner
This course is suitable for:
Apprentices in any sector
Workplace employees
Supervisors and mentors
Anyone responsible for safeguarding
No prior safeguarding knowledge is required.
Awareness helps to:
protect vulnerable individuals
create safer workplaces
prevent harm before it escalates
support wellbeing and inclusion
promote respectful and tolerant environments
Early support can change outcomes.