The review will consider the present delivery of Prevent and recommendations for the future, rather than past delivery of Prevent.The review in particular will consider the following:is Prevent achieving its objectives? These are to:tackle the causes of radicalisation and respond to the ideological challenge of terrorismsafeguard and support those most at risk of radicalisation through early intervention, identifying them and offering supportenable those who have already engaged in terrorism to disengage and rehabilitatehow effectively is Prevent being delivered at both the local and national levels?how effectively does Prevent interact with other safeguarding and vulnerability strategies, and what are the critical dependencies and common threads?how effective is the Statutory Prevent Duty, and how effectively is it being implemented?how could Prevent be improved to respond to justified criticisms and complaints?what should the government consider in the development of Prevent over the next 5 years, as the threat evolves, in order to best engage with and support people vulnerable to being drawn into terrorism?
The review will consider the present delivery of Prevent and recommendations for the future, rather than past delivery of Prevent.
The review in particular will consider the following:
- is Prevent achieving its objectives? These are to:
- tackle the causes of radicalisation and respond to the ideological challenge of terrorism
- safeguard and support those most at risk of radicalisation through early intervention, identifying them and offering support
- enable those who have already engaged in terrorism to disengage and rehabilitate
- how effectively is Prevent being delivered at both the local and national levels?
- how effectively does Prevent interact with other safeguarding and vulnerability strategies, and what are the critical dependencies and common threads?
- how effective is the Statutory Prevent Duty, and how effectively is it being implemented?
- how could Prevent be improved to respond to justified criticisms and complaints?
- what should the government consider in the development of Prevent over the next 5 years, as the threat evolves, in order to best engage with and support people vulnerable to being drawn into terrorism?
Source: Independent review of Prevent: terms of reference – GOV.UK