The key principles to follow for the notice part of the Notice, Check, Share procedure include:
- Recognize and identify what has been noticed, including the details of the incident, who was involved, and if the behavior relates to local, national, or international events or news.
- Consider if the individual has been involved in similar incidents before.
- Assess why the individual is vulnerable to radicalization and what makes them at risk.
- Determine if the behavior was a one-off comment or out of context for the individual.
- Identify any other apparent vulnerabilities or concerns that place the individual at risk.
- Decide if the concern can be dealt with internally or needs wider checking.
These principles emphasize understanding the context and the specifics of the concern before proceeding to check or share the information, ensuring that the concern is well-founded and relevant to radicalization risk.