Over 400,000 people have taken part in the
award-winning programme since its launch in April 2018,
together completing nearly 2.5 million modules. Nine
out of ten participants said they would recommend the
package.
It takes just 45 minutes to work through the six
sections and can be done on a personal or work
computer, laptop or tablet – all in one session or one
module at a time.
The course has prompted interest from police forces
across the globe. It explains how to spot the signs of
suspicious behaviour and what to do to help yourself,
others and the emergency responders if an attack should
take place.
Senior National Coordinator for Protective Security,
Deputy Assistant Commissioner Lucy D’Orsi says:
This is really useful training that anyone can do and
access at any time. It’s an opportunity for you to
play your part in protecting the national security of
the UK.
I know these are difficult and unprecedented times.
During COVID-19 CT Policing continues and we would
ask that you help us by being a CT Citizen and
undertaking this training.
As we saw just this weekend, with a suspected
terrorist stabbing attack in France leaving two dead
and five injured, we all need to remain aware of the
threat.
Whilst many people are spending more time working
online from home, I’m asking if you could find time
and take just 45 minutes to complete the course.
Version 2 of ACT Awareness e-Learning, which is a
collaboration between police and security experts from
Marks and Spencer and e-learning specialist Highfield,
is available here.
Companies can register on behalf of all employees and
share the login details with their staff.
Those already registered will be sent the link to
Version 2 automatically in the near future.