Radicalisation - The way in which a person comes to support terrorismand encourages other people to believe in views that support terrorism, Terrorism - Using or threatening violence to influence thegovernment or intimidate the public in support of a political, religious orother cause. Activities can include: planting bombs, injuring/killing people onpurpose, collecting money, sharing material or storing equipment for terroristgroups., Safeguarding  - Protecting vulnerable people from crime or othertypes of abuse. Protecting vulnerable people from being involved interrorism-related activities, Stereotyping - Labelling people unfairly by grouping individualstogether and making a judgement about them without knowing them., Grooming - Deliberately making friendswith someone to gain their trust with the intention of eventually persuadingthem to support an unlawful cause (for example, a terrorist cause) or carry outan illegal / criminal act. , Signs of radicalisation  -  Discussing or talking about supporting terrorist acts or groups, expressing extreme opinions that give cause for concern, repeatedly viewing online material linkedto terrorist acts or groups. A change in social behaviour, aggressive behaviour, isolating themselves from their family or usual friendship groups, withdrawn or involvement innew (previously unknown) social groups. Change in personal appearance, health, attendance tocollege or other normal / usual gatherings. , In the rare event of a firearms or weapons attack youshould - Run, Hide, Tell ,

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