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This call for evidence reopened at 5.30pm on 24 March 2021. It previously ran for 9 weeks from 4pm on 7 October 2019 to 11:45pm on 9 December 2019.
Significant improvements delivered just over 6 months after the Home Secretary committed to wholesale change following the Independent Review of Prevent.
Supplementary information to the Prevent duty guidance for England and Wales.
Guidance for institutions on adding the e-learning module to their learning management system, modifying the files provided, or using the online training.
This release contains statistics on the number of individuals referred to and supported through the Prevent Programme in England and Wales from April 2019 to March 2020.
This release contains statistics on the number of individuals referred to and supported through the Prevent Programme in England and Wales from April 2020 to March 2021.
Prevent duty risk assessment templates for early years, schools and further education providers.
This statutory guidance will come into force on 19 August 2024.
What Works to Prevent Violence against Women and Girls: funding opportunity. Aims to build knowledge on what works to prevent violence against women and girls (VAWG).
Assessment of the financial costs to local authorities of implementing the new Prevent Duty.
Guidance for healthcare professionals about safeguarding vulnerable individuals from being drawn into terrorism.
The Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict Initiative (PSVI) aims to raise awareness of the extent of sexual violence against women, men, girls and boys in situations of armed conflict and rally global action to end it. PSVI is part of...
Channel and PMAP are part of the Prevent strategy. The process is a multi-agency approach to identify and support individuals at risk of being drawn into terrorism.
Support for those working in education settings with safeguarding responsibilities.
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