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Reporting Concerns about Terrorism

If it is an emergency, dial 999.

If you consider anything to be suspicious or connected with terrorism:


If you suspect it, report it.
 

The National Counter-Terrorism Strategy (CONTEST)

The Government’s counter-terrorism strategy (CONTEST), has four areas of work:

  • Pursue: to stop terrorist attacks;
  • Prevent: to stop people becoming terrorists or supporting terrorism;
  • Protect: to strengthen our protection against a terrorist attack; and
  • Prepare: to mitigate the impact of a terrorist attack.


More information about CONTEST
 

What is Prevent?

 

Radicalisation

The threat we face from terrorism is real and the Prevent strategy recognises that we can’t arrest our way out of the problem. The Prevent strategy therefore aims to stop people becoming terrorists or supporting terrorism.

The focus of Prevent is on the significant threat posed by international terrorism and those in the UK who are inspired by it. But it is also concerned with reducing threats, risks and vulnerabilities posed by domestic extremists such as those from the far right and far left, extreme animal rights activists and those involved in Northern Irish related terrorism.

Prevent is supported by three objectives:

  • Responding to the ideological challenge of terrorism and the threat we face from those who promote it (ideology);
  • Preventing people from being drawn into terrorism and ensure that they are given appropriate advice and support (individuals); and
  • Working with sectors and institutions where there are risks of radicalisation which we need to address (institutions).

Prevent Duty Guidance - https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/prevent-duty-guidance

Tameside prevent leaflet

Prevent Communities Handbook for Tameside

 

PREVENT – Venue Hire Guidance

TMBC reserves the right not to hire meeting rooms to organisations or individuals that do not confirm to Prevent guidelines around responsible booking guidance or where it is not satisfied that the safety of the buildings and public can be ensured.

The National Prevent Duty places a mandatory requirement that TMBC to ensure that publicly owned venues and resources do not provide a platform for extremists and are not used to disseminate extremist views.

TMBC ensure their venues are not used by those whose views would draw people into terrorism, by ensuring that rigorous booking systems are in place and staff responsible for them are trained to know what to do if they have suspicions.

This includes ensuring venues or IT equipment are not used by speakers and groups who spread extremist narratives which could reasonably be linked to terrorism.

Multi-agency partners in Tameside work together to reduce permissive environments and the risk of people becoming terrorists or supporting terrorism.

Please see the attached for further guidance

 

Channel

The multi-agency approach to protect people at risk from radicalisation is called Channel. This uses existing collaboration between local authorities, statutory partners (such as the education and health sectors, social services, children and youth services and offender management services), the police and the local community to:

  • Identify individuals at risk of radicalisation or involvement in terrorism;
  • Assess the nature and extent of that risk; and
  • Develop the most appropriate support plan for the individuals concerned.


Channel is about safeguarding children and adults from being drawn into involvement in terrorism. It is about early intervention to address vulnerabilities, and divert people from harm.

Channel Duty Guidance - https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/964567/6.6271_HO_HMG_Channel_Duty_Guidance_v14_Web.pdf

As per the Prevent Duty the Channel Panel in Tameside is a partnership meeting and meets monthly.  Any panel member can escalate any concerns through their respective organisations dedicated safeguarding lead.  Annual reports are made to each of the safeguarding boards and the Community Safety Partnership.  The Community Safety Partnership makes an annual report to the Council’s cabinet.
 

Referrals

For more information about how the Council is contributing to Prevent, please email prevent@tameside.gov.uk.
If you want to make a referral, please find the Prevent Referral form here and email the completed form to prevent@tameside.gov.uk AND channel.project@gmp.police.uk

The key principles of Prevent set out information to help you if you are considering making a Prevent referral, please see the following for more information Key principles of Prevent - GOV.UK

If you have any further concerns for vulnerable individuals, you can report it as follows:

 

Training and Learning More about Prevent

Please visit the ACT Early website to learn more about the police’s important safeguarding role and the signs and vulnerabilities that may be presented when someone is being led down the path of extremism.

Please click on the following link to access the free Home Office e-learning training package on Prevent… Prevent duty training - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

There are also a range of briefing products available to raise awareness about counter-terrorism and Prevent. These are accredited by the Home Office and Association of Chief Police Officers, and are delivered free of charge by the Greater Manchester Police Prevent Engagement team.

For more information, please contact:

PC 13464  Andrew SUNDERLAND
Greater Manchester Police
Counter Terrorism Policing North West.
Email Andrew.sunderland@gmp.police.uk
0161 856 6345
Mobile: 07350 373471

ACT Early | Prevent radicalisation
 

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