This event has been postponed and will now be taking place on 23 February 2023. Register for the new date by clicking here.
In this exciting Mind Matters webinar, Dr Jonathan Hurlow, Chair of the Birmingham Medical Institute Psychiatry Division, will be joined by Lord John Alderdice, Deputy to the Lord Speaker of the House, to examine the role of doctors in the government's controversial counter-terrorism strategy.
Lord John Alderdice is a Consultant Psychiatrist who has spent a lifetime exploring religious fundamentalism, radicalization, terrorism, and global violent political conflict. He also played a significant role in negotiating the 1998 Good Friday Agreement.
During this webinar you will:
- Learn about Lord Alderdice’s work on understanding and addressing religious fundamentalism, radicalization, terrorism, and violent political conflict in various parts of the world.
- Understand the impact of the Government’s response to the Shawcross Independent Review of PREVENT on the duties of doctors to counter-terrorism.
- Reflect on what psychiatry can and can't bring to understanding terrorism
This is a part of the Mind Matters webinar series presented by the RSM Psychiatry section. This webinar is CPD accredited.
A CPD certificate with 1 CPD credit will be issued to those joining each webinar live and will be automatically issued after 7 days to those who watched the webinar live in its entirety. Those who watch the webinar on-demand will receive a CPD certificate 60 days after the webinar has gone live.
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Registration for this webinar will close 2 hours prior to the start time. You will receive the webinar link 2 hours before the meeting. Late registrations will not be accepted.