What does Radicalisation mean?
The process by which a person comes to support terrorism and forms of extremism (e.g political, social or religious views) leading to terrorism.
Name three characteristics of a teenage healthy relationship
- Non-threatening behaviour
- Respect
- Trust and Support
- Honest and accountability
- Self-confidence and personal growth
- Shared Power
- Communication
- Negotiation and Fairness
- Nonviolence
Name all 4 British Values
Democracy
Individual Liberty
Rule of Law
Mutual Respect & Tolerance
Jermaine Jenas
What day is Christmas day this year?
Saturday
What is Extremism?
Extremism is the condition or act taking an extreme view; belief in, and support for, ideas that is unacceptable.
- Psychological
- Emotional
- Financial
- Physical
- Sexual
Which British value means "a system of government voted for by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives"
Double or Quits: Name a country where this value does not currently exist.
Democracy
China, North Korea, Afghanistan, Saudia Arabia, Qatar, Mali, Chad, Guinea, Sudan, Belarus
Which is of these is a bad tip for ensuring password safety?
- Use punctuation of special characters
- Use randomly selected words
- Use Alphabet or Number sequences
Using alphabet or number sequences e.g. ABC or 123
What date do we break up before Christmas and what date do we return to college after Christmas?
Break up: Wednesday 15th December 2021
Return: Tuesday 4th January 2022
Monday 3rd January is a Bank Holiday
How could someone be radicalised?
Making victim feel heard, needed, special.
Welcoming them to a community, feeling of belonging
Offering gifts such as technology, drugs, alcohol
Separating victim from friends, family and education
Gradual introduction of tasks and ideology either in person or online e.g. via social media
Made to feel like a hero with a purpose
Which gender commits the most murders of which gender within domestic violence statistics?
Double or quits: what is the percentage?
Double or quits: 70%
Which British value is "Attitude that recognises and respects the individual liberty of others – even if their choices, lifestyle and beliefs are ones you don’t agree with or like"
Mutual Respect/Tolerance
Name 3 things you should never post online / social media?
Swears, Adult Content, Abusive Content, Illegal Content, Drug Related Content, Negative Opinions about a current or former employer/ee, Threats, Full Addresses, Personal Information, Banking Information, Exact details of a upcoming holiday trips
What is the process for reporting a positive Covid result?
Email Curriculum Admin and they will advise you what to do.
You will need send proof of positive result so the registers can be marked correctly.
It will be a good idea to make contact with tutors/SM
What factors may make people vulnerable to radicalisation?
Social Media/Internet
Race/hate crime
Family Tension
Personal grievances
Bullying
Peer Pressure
Influence from others
Lack of self esteem
Involvement in criminal activity
Anti-social behaviour
How many incidents of causing a partner or a relative to fear that violence may be used against do you need to act as evidence of coercive control?
2
Which British value means 'the attitude of accountability and respect towards the laws and rules within this country.'
Rule of Law
Name three reasons why someone may carry a knife?
- Fear
- Clout
- Protection
- To use it
- Lack of care for consequences
- Peer Pressure
Where do you go for the Study Support 'Drop In Sessions'?
Room C014A just inside the library
Study Support Drop-In sessions are available;
Mondays 2-4pm
Tuesdays 12.15-1.15pm
Thursdays 12.30 - 1.30pm
Name 3 professional people/organisations you can contact if you think someone is being radicalised?
Call the National Police Prevent advice line 0800 011 3764 or 999/101 (if there is an immeidate threat)
Safeguarding inbox safeguarding@gloscol.ac.uk
Talk to a tutor, student mentor or safeguarding officer.
Report Terrorist content on the internet: https://www.gov.uk/report-terrorism
Anti- terrorist Hotline: http://content.met.police.uk/Article/AntiTerroristHotline/1400006265916/1400006265916
Please remember that under the Terrorism Act 2000 it an offence if someone does not inform the police if he/she believes that someone they know is in preparation of acts of terrorism. A person commits an offence if he/she does not disclose the information to the police as soon as reasonably practicable.
What does the term 'coercive control' mean?
A criminal offence. Coercive control is an act or a pattern of acts of assault, threats, humiliation and intimidation or other abuse that is used to harm, punish, or frighten their victim. This controlling behaviour is designed to make a person dependent by isolating them from support, exploiting them, depriving them of independence and regulating their everyday behaviour.
What is the official term for the British value which means freedom of speech?
Double or quits: When do you revoke your right to free speech?
Individual Liberty
when the speech is "threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour that causes, or is likely to cause, another person harassment, alarm or distress”
How many crimes were committed involving a knife or a sharp instrument last year? (+/- 2,000)
Roughly 41,000
How many hours of CPD should you complete by the end of the academic year?
Double or nothing:
What are the two different ways that you can log your CPD hours?
100
1. Email your hours to employability@gloscol.ac.uk
2. Complete the form on the VLE (green banner at top of page)