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Documents related to the review of Prevent.
Quarterly data on Prevent training for staff at level 3 and above, and Prevent Policy and Referrals Information.
Assessment of the financial costs to local authorities of implementing the new Prevent Duty.
Guidance for further education (FE) providers in England on the Prevent duty in work-based learning environments
Training materials on the Prevent duty and implementing IT policies in higher education.
Significant improvements delivered just over 6 months after the Home Secretary committed to wholesale change following the Independent Review of Prevent.
This survey looks at how well further education and skills providers are implementing the Prevent duty.
The Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, made a statement to the House of Commons updating on delivery of the recommendations by the Independent Review of Prevent.
The unit, part of the Commission for Countering Extremism, will investigate complaints about how the Prevent duty has been applied.
Training materials on assessing risk when implementing the Prevent Duty in the higher education sector.
How regional Prevent coordinators can help providers.
Prevent duty guidance for Scotland currently in force. Prevent duty guidance for England and Wales from 2015 to 31 December 2023.
Guidance for those with responsibility for ensuring compliance with the Prevent duty in higher education.
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.
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