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Closed Beta testing - Prevent E-Learning, New Awareness Refresher training

The Prevent Training Team would like to invite you to register your interest to test the new Prevent Awareness Refresher training.

By Prevent Training Team, Home Office

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About this event

The Prevent Training Team would like to invite you to register your interest to take part in the testing of the new Prevent Awareness Refresher training. The Refresher training module is a shorter condensed version of the Prevent Awareness training.

We would like to invite you to register for the Closed Beta testing of the new training module which we plan to run between June - August 2022. The testing will include independently going through the training and completing a follow-up survey. We would also like to schedule a 60 minute video call with a small number of users, during which they will complete the training and be asked some follow-up questions by our researchers instead of completing a survey. If you know of any colleagues new to your area of work or civil society organisations, friends or family that may be interested in this testing please pass on this information to them.

Testing the new training platform with our users is critical to help determine functionality and ensuring it meets your needs.

Pre-requisite:

Participants covered by the Prevent Duty, you will have had to have completed the Home Office, Prevent Awareness training or other Awareness training package in the last two years;

• Participants that are not covered by the Prevent Duty, there is no requirement to complete the Awareness training.

Duration: Approximately 60 minutes which consists of completing the online training and a short follow-up survey or completing the online training with one of our researchers and a short follow-up interview. Participants who successfully complete the training will be issued with a certificate of completion.

Dates: June - August 2022

Please use this Eventbrite to register your interest, we will then be in contact if you have been successful in being chosen to undertake this testing.

All information collected will be kept in the strictest confidence and used for research purposes only.

The lawful basis for the Home Office processing your personal data is to fulfil a task carried out in the public interest under Article 6(1)(e) of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and section 8 of the Data Protection Act (DPA) 2018. Any special category data is processed under Article 9(2)(g) and Article 10 of the GDPR and paragraph 6 of Part 2, Schedule 1 to the DPA 2018 – for reasons of substantial public interest.

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