Detailed Description
The half day interactive training session will equip you to confidently use the simulation with professionals and or children to spot the signs of radicalisations in two different scenarios; firstly, through the online, social-media life of Maryam (aged 15) and her sisters and secondly, through the online and personal relationships of Joe (aged 20) and his family.
Both stories are suitable for children and young adults and they focus on grooming processes; what to do to help safeguard children; and the influence and impact of their behaviour and actions on their families.
Using ‘traffic light’ and ‘emoji’ rating systems, participants are encouraged to input their thoughts on how and why the characters are being groomed.
Once trained you will receive a 12 month licence for BCD, which can be then be renewed.
To find out more about the development of Maryam and Joe: Behind Closed Doors, please visit our website.
Queries: If you have any questions or need any more information, please email e.soutar@kent.ac.uk
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