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ACT Awareness e-Learning
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Length
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About this Course

last update on: 13/05/2026

Start our award-winning ACT Awareness e-Learning course to enhance your security awareness. This course is primarily targeted at staff working within venues and public spaces but is also relevant to critical national infrastructure (CNI) sites and members of the public. 

The ACT Awareness e-Learning consists of a course with six chapters, including suspicious activity and items, marauding terrorist attacks and security vulnerabilities.

There are also a series of optional modules available for learners who want to explore further topics. To access the certificate, you are not required to complete the optional modules.

Why take this course?

Everyone can help to make our venues and spaces more secure by equipping themselves with the essential skills and awareness to recognise and respond to terrorist threats and security incidents. Join a network of global participants dedicated to creating safer environments for all.

Access

To access, you are required to register to complete online learning courses. This will allow you to save your progress and access certificates, which are available via your user profile once you have completed the course.

To request a SCORM package for your organisation’s learning system, or if you have been provided with a PIN, please click here to continue.

Please use Google Chrome when completing the e-Learning as this will enhance performance.

Your Feedback Matters

We value your input! Help us improve your learning experience by sharing your feedback through the ACT Awareness e-Learning feedback form at the end of the course.

If you have any further questions please contact NaCTSOMailbox-.ProtectUK2@met.police.uk