Webinar: UN tells UK to suspend Prevent – Reflections on Geneva and next steps
This webinar offers a glimpse at the evidence delivered to the United Nations from a collective submission, of which Prevent Watch, Runnymede and RSI were a part.
These are the podcasts on which we’ve discussed news involving Prevent. They will give you a window on emerging trends, individuals and organisations to watch and – importantly – the know-how to push back.
CategoriesPodcasts Previous EventsThis webinar offers a glimpse at the evidence delivered to the United Nations from a collective submission, of which Prevent Watch, Runnymede and RSI were a part.
CategoriesPodcastsAs a guest of Paul Williams, Dr Layla Aitlhadj speaks about how UK counter-extremism law, in particular the Prevent strategy, is used to silence advocacy for a ceasefire in Palestine.
CategoriesPodcasts Community ResourcesYusuf Patel of the SRE Islam podcast ‘The Parental Guidance’ considers the LGBTQ+ programme and the Prevent strategy, with Dr Laila Aithadj.
CategoriesPodcasts Education ResourcesThe Shawcross Review and People’s Review of Prevent form the topics of this discussion with Prof. John Holmwood and Dr Layla Aitlhadj.
CategoriesPodcasts Community ResourcesDr Layla Aitlhadj and Prof. John Holmwood introduce the second report from the People’s Review of Prevent (PRoP): A Response to the Shawcross Review of Prevent.
CategoriesPodcasts Community ResourcesIn this interview, Dr Layla Aitlhadj speaks about the latest review of Prevent by William Shawcross, and the implications of the policy now and possibly in the future for the UK.
CategoriesPodcasts UncategorisedHere Dr Layla Aitlhadj speaks to Mohamed Hassan of the Middle East Eye’s The Big Picture podcast about how Prevent criminalises Muslims, especially about the opaque nature of the strategy and how difficult it is to challenge and interrogate for those targeted.
CategoriesPodcastsThe Community Policy Forum held a conversation about the Shawcross Review of Prevent that covered: What are the origins of the review, what are its core issues, and what implications could it have for our democracy. With: Professor John Holmwood: Emeritus Professor of Sociology at the University of Nottingham & Co-Director of the People’s Review of PREVENT Dr Richard McNeil-Willson: Research Fellow at Leiden University, Netherlands Kazim Ukka (Chair): Researcher at the Community Policy Forum You can watch the full conversation here.
CategoriesPodcasts Community ResourcesAt the Prevent Watch Annual Update event 2022, Director of Prevent Watch, Dr Layla Aitlhadj, highlighted the importance of the People’s Review of Prevent, especially the wealth of evidence that fed into the review.
CategoriesPodcasts UncategorisedThis podcast features Prevent Watch manager Dr Layla Ailhadj, who introduces Prevent on the Thinking Muslim and cites cases to illustrate why it is a problem not only for Muslims, but also for the UK as a whole. The British Conservative government has gone through crisis after crisis. For the past twelve years, we have witnessed many failed policies, including the lesser known Prevent strategy. Despite all the evidence, the Tory government has pledged tax payers’ money into initiatives like Prevent, which is billed as being a counter-terrorism strategy, but has caused much damage to the government’s relations with Muslims, especially through its use in schools and further education. In this podcast, Thinking Muslim host Muhammad Jalal asks Dr Layla Aitlhadj of Prevent Watch to: help us understand Prevent analyse the broader impacts of the strategy draw on her extensive casework by giving examples of Prevent cases help us visualise […]