Preventing Violent Youth Radicalisation

Preventing violent youth radicalisation: A restorative justice and human rights approach
In partnership with Southwark Council 

This CPD certified course aims to train teachers, youth workers and other professionals working or volunteering in formal or informal educational and crime prevention settings.

The course uses the values and practices of restorative justice and human rights in order to build knowledge, skills and capacity when working with children and young people who are at risk of marginalisation, group violence and violent radicalisation. A wholistic preventative model for prevention is presented, while a number of case studies allow the rich training material to be put in the everyday contact of young people.

Successful completion will lead to CPD (Continuous Professional Development) certification. You will be able to download your Certificate at the end of the course receiving 10 CPD units/ credits.

This is a 3 module, full day training event that runs between roughly 9:30 and 16:00, with breaks for coffee and lunch included in the day.
We are also offering an e-course

This CPD accredited e-course aims to train and support youth workers and other professionals working or volunteering in formal or informal educational settings. It aims to help them in their work on building the knowledge, skills, capacity and resilience of young people with the ultimate objective of preventing violent youth radicalisation and group violence.

The e-course is structured around the following modules:

Baseline questionnaire
Module 1: Induction to restorative justice theory and practice
Module 2: Understanding the violent youth radicalisation phenomenon
Module 3: Human Rights in the context of violent youth radicalisation & prevention
Module 4: Non-formal education
Module 5: Positive psychology and the Good Lives Model
Module 6: Dealing with stereotypes, prejudices and discrimination

Successful completion will lead to CPD Certification.

The e-course can be paused and completed in your own time. It takes approximately 8 non-stop hours to fully complete all modules and take the test. Additional reading material are also provided for further learning and research.
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