1. Module 4: Identifying Vulnerable People

    Upon completion of this section, you should be able to demonstrate an understanding of: The vulnerability assessment framework helps identify potential extremist targets by analyzing patterns of behavior that indicate an individual's ideological affiliation, intent to cause harm, or potential violent actions.
  2. Module 3: Vulnerability

    This section aims to provide an understanding of radicalisation as a multifaceted process with no single pathway and potential vulnerability factors.
  3. Module 2: The contribution of health care sector to prevent

    This section aims to teach healthcare sector staff about their role in safeguarding vulnerable adults or children, the relevance of Prevent objectives, expectations, and the importance of collaboration, partnerships, and safety in the healthcare sector.
  4. Module 1: Introduction

    This section aims to provide an understanding of the four key principles the CONTEST framework, the purpose of Prevent, the three national objectives of Prevent
  5. Brief Description of Prevent Radacalization

    Preventing radicalization courses aim to teach individuals and communities how to identify, understand, and prevent violent extremism. They focus on critical thinking, tolerance, and resilience to extremist ideologies, addressing factors like social exclusion, discrimination, and marginalization.
  6. Module 4: The Service Directory

    After completing this part, you should be able to: Define a service directory, Explain its use, Highlight the significance of frequent updates.
  7. Module 5: Red Flags

    You should be able to: Define red flags, Recognise them after finishing this section, Adhere to practice procedure when recognising a red flag.
  8. Module 3: Effective Engagement

    After completing this section, you should be able to: Describe the role of a health navigator, Understand patient resistance to appointment booking, Identify good and bad practices in patient communication.
  9. Module 2: Your Role as a Health Navigator

    After completing this section, you should be able to: Understand nine competency domains, Communicate effectively, Support access to services
  10. Module 1: Introduction

    By the end of this part, you should be able to explain: Why health navigation is necessary, How it will improve services,The advantages to patients.