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Prevent duty guidance for specified authorities in England and Wales.
Documents related to the review of Prevent.
Access training courses on the Prevent duty, the threat from terrorism and extremism in the UK and how to support people susceptible to radicalisation.
Find out how to make a complaint about how Prevent has been applied.
The aim of Prevent is to stop people from becoming terrorists or supporting terrorism.
Find out how the Prevent programme supports people who are at risk of becoming involved with terrorism through radicalisation.
The aim of CONTEST is to reduce the risk from terrorism to the UK, its citizens and interests overseas, so people can live freely and with confidence.
The aim of CONTEST is to reduce the risk to the UK and its citizens and interests overseas from terrorism, so that people can go about their lives freely and with confidence.
The Prevent strategy is part of the wider counter-terrorism strategy known as CONTEST, it aims to safeguard people from becoming terrorists or supporting terrorism.
Vast majority of review recommendations implemented within one year, with the remaining recommendations progressing at pace.
Find out how to report any concerns you have about a learner who you think may be susceptible to radicalisation into terrorism.
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.
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.
Read the Independent Reviewer's report, how the government set out to respond to the recommendations and what progress we have made in implementing them.
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