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Prevent

Prevent Strategy: Countering terrorism, radicalisation and violent extremism

What is prevent?

Prevent is about safeguarding and supporting those who are susceptible to radicalisation. Prevent protects people from being drawn into hateful extremism - regardless of the ideology. It works in a similar way to safeguarding processes designed to protect people from gangs, drug abuse, and physical and sexual exploitation. It is one of four elements of CONTEST (opens new window), the UK Governments counter terrorism strategy. It aims to stop people becoming terrorists or supporting terrorism.

The  Prevent Strategy (opens new window)  has three objectives: 

  • challenging the ideology that supports terrorism and those who promote it
  • safeguarding and supporting those most at risk of radicalisation through early intervention and support
  • supporting sectors and institutions where there are risks of radicalisation

Prevent responds to the ideological challenge that we face from terrorism and aspects of extremism, and the threats that we face from those who promote these views. It provides practical help to prevent people from being drawn into terrorism and ensures that they are given appropriate advice and support. Prevent works with a wide range of sectors (including education, criminal justice, faith, charities and health) where there are risks of radicalisation that we need to deal with. 

The Home Office works with local authorities, government departments and community organisations to deliver the Prevent Strategy. The police also play a significant role in Prevent, the same way that they do when taking a preventative approach to other crimes. 

Prevent uses a range of measures to challenge extremism including:  

  • supporting those who are at risk of being drawn into terrorist or extremist activity through the Channel process  
  • enabling those who have already engaged in terrorism to disengage and rehabilitate 
  • working with and supporting community groups who provide services to vulnerable people and supporting schools, local industry and other agencies through engagement, advice and training 
  • working with faith groups and institutions to assist them in providing support for people who may be vulnerable
  • tackling the causes of radicalisation and responding to the ideological challenge of terrorism 

Make a referral

If you're a professional who's worried about a young person or vulnerable adult at risk of being radicalised, complete the Prevent Referral Form (PDF, 276 KB)(opens new window) and send it to fimunorth@ctpne.police.uk

If you're worried that a friend or family member is at risk of being radicalised, you can call the Prevent Advice Line on 0800 011 3764 in confidence, to share your concerns with specially trained officers. Advice and guidance is available on the ACT Early website (opens new window). You can also make a Prevent referral on the Northumbria Police website. (opens new window)

For general advice and information about Prevent at Gateshead Council, email prevent@gateshead.gov.uk or you can call Northumbria Police on 101.

In an emergency, always call 999