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#UUKSDWifi Network: Woburn House Conference CentrePassword: pplyfr

Implementing the new Prevent statutory duty: understanding expectations and ensuring compliance

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Claire DurkinHead of International Knowledge & Innovation,

BIS

The Prevent Duty and what it means for your institution

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Ronald Reagan

“The most terrifying words to hear…

I’m from the Government and I am here to help”

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CTSA

The Counter-Terrorism and Security Act places Prevent on a statutory footing.

Places a duty on “specified authorities” (including universities, colleges and some Private providers) to have “due regard to the need to prevent people from being drawn into terrorism”

It aims to drive consistency, higher standards and ensure an essential consideration of Prevent issues across the whole country.

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Overview of the Guidance

Sets out what Government expects to see from an institution

Seeks to share and embed good practice Outlines key areas, but is ....Not prescriptive – activity will be relevant to

the institution and related to identified riskRisk Assessment is therefore key – covered in

the following session

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Areas covered bythe Duty

Partnerships and Strategic EngagementRisk Assessment & Action PlansStaff TrainingPolicies & Procedures around-

– External Speakers & Events (to be finalised)– Pastoral care and chaplaincy– IT– Relationship with Student Union & student

societies

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Monitoring

Not onerousExpect annual returns along the lines of

financial monitoringMonitoring Framework to be drawn upConsultation via UUKSeeks to share and embed good practice

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Support Available

• Regional Co-ordinators– Provide advice, guidance and support– Link to local, regional and national networks– Share good practice across institutions

• Training– National Offer from the Home Office– WRAP and bespoke training from co-ordinators

• Information to support assessments and decisions

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Regional Co-ordinatorsEast Mids: Sam [email protected] 643054/ 07812 301215

East of England: Peter [email protected] 546231/ 07860 593 636

London: Kat Cooper and Chris Bowles [email protected] 07500 050891/ 020 7974 [email protected] 7974 3672

North West: Nigel [email protected] 269830/ 0161 8569304

South East: Jo [email protected] 131411

South West: Salam [email protected] 9455533/ 07824 083307

Wales: Barrie [email protected] 873281/ 07800 711318

West Mids: Hifsa Haroon-Iqbal [email protected] 400099/ 0121 303 3642

North East: Vacant – covered by neighbouring co-ordinators

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Training & Information

Training Workshop to Raise Awareness of Prevent (WRAP) Bespoke training Train the trainer

Guidance, case studies, further information www.safecampuscommunities.ac.uk

Information to support Risk Assessments and decisions around events Counter Terrorism Local Profiles Extremism Analysis Unit support

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Summary

Guidance sets out what is expectedTraining and support is availableApproach should be risk-basedActivity should be relevant and proportionate

to riskMonitoring regime will be light touch and in

the spirit of current inspections regimes

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Contacts

• As well as your Regional Prevent Co-ordinator you can also contact –

• Lizzy Ammon – Head of [email protected]

• Stewart Bembridge – Policy [email protected]

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