Prevent
Prevent is a safeguarding approach that supports people early, before harm occurs. The information and training links below help organisations recognise concerns, strengthen safeguarding practice, and understand how to access advice and support when someone may be vulnerable to radicalisation.
Take steps to Prevent by:
- Finding out how the Prevent programme supports people who are at risk of becoming involved with terrorism through radicalisation. https://www.gov.uk/guidance/get-help-if-youre-worried-about-someone-being-radicalised
- Enhancing your safeguarding awareness and complete the free home office training on Prevent https://www.support-people-susceptible-to-radicalisation.service.gov.uk/
- Acting early: Are you worried that someone you care about is at risk of radicalisation, but not sure what to do? #ActEarly and find out what support is available www.actearly.uk or contact the national advice line on 0800 011 3764
Protect
Protect is about taking simple, practical steps that help organisations feel confident and prepared in their everyday work. The resources below offer clear guidance, free training, and easy-to-use tools that support awareness, proportionate planning, and knowing where to turn if you ever have a concern.
Support your organisation by:
- Learning more about Martyn`s Law (Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act please visit Protect UK `s explainer https://www.protectuk.police.uk/martyns-law/martyns-law-overview-and-what-you-need-know
- Completing the free Counter Terrorism Awareness Training ACT Awareness e-Learning | ProtectUK and SCaN for All scan.highfieldelearning.com
- Utilise ACT in a BOX, a digital tool that enables organisations to rehearse and explore response's to a fictional terrorist incident at or near their premises. https://www.protectuk.police.uk/actinabox
- Report concerns: Counter Terrorism Policing take every report seriously. Dedicated teams work 24/7 reviewing reports from across the country carefully investigating before taking any action. Trust your instincts , report your concerns call 101 (in an emergency 999) or report online here https://act.campaign.gov.uk/

