Understand the objectives of the Prevent strategy and the health sector contribution to the Prevent agenda
Know own professional responsibilities in relation to safeguarding of adults, children and young people at risk
Understand vulnerability factors that can make individuals susceptible to radicalisation
Know who to contact and where to seek advice if there are concerns about potential terrorist grooming
Be able to recognise potential indicators of risk relating to individuals being radicalised
Understand impact of direct (bullying, befriending, influencing) or indirect (internet, media) factors
Raise concerns and take action when they have concerns
Share information (including understanding consequences of failing to do so)
Support and redirect vulnerable individuals at risk of terrorist-related grooming
Share concerns, get advice, and make referrals to safeguard vulnerable individuals
Understand Channel multi-agency arrangements for support and redirection
Understand Prevent in context of Prevent Duty and non-criminal space concept
Understand that radicalisation uses normal social processes and "power of influence"
Understand current threat level and Prevent application to all terrorism forms
Understand "vulnerable" term in Prevent context and exploited vulnerabilities
Understand there is no single terrorist checklist or profile, requiring professional judgement
Understand how to recognise and share concerns, seek support and make referrals