New Terms of Reference for the Independent Review of Prevent
The new Terms of Reference for the Independent Review of Prevent were published today, 22 March 2021.
Published by the Independent Reviewer of Prevent.
The purpose of the Independent Review of Prevent is to review the government strategy for supporting people vulnerable to being drawn into terrorism.
The Terms of Reference reflect revisions to the previous Terms of Reference published in September 2019 with some important additions, amendments and clarifications.
These changes reflect feedback and comments on the previous Terms of Reference and include new wording on considering the past as well as the present, and the impact of Prevent as well as its delivery.
The Reviewer will be able to consider criticisms and complaints of the current approach and how best to improve the UK’s strategy to support people vulnerable to being drawn into terrorism.
William Shawcross, Independent Reviewer of Prevent, said:
These Terms of Reference will enable me to lead a collaborative and evidence-based examination of the Prevent programme to help ensure we have a robust and effective strategy to protect vulnerable people from being drawn into terrorism. I am grateful to those who commented on the previous terms of reference. Those views are reflected in these new Terms of Reference.
I want to find out whether there are any parts of the Prevent strategy that need particular focus or change, and I want to ensure this Review is both broad and non-partisan and engages a wide range of opinion. I look forward to assessing how Prevent works, what impact it has, and what can be done better - or differently - to safeguard individuals from all forms of terrorist influence. I look forward to hearing from many voices, particularly those who have had experience of Prevent in practice.
The Independent Reviewer is keen to hear from people with a range of viewpoints and experiences, including those of both critics and supporters of Prevent. If you would like to get in touch with the Review, please contact [email protected].
We are developing plans for evidence gathering, including engagement with experts, practitioners and community groups. The Review’s ‘ways of working’, or methodology, will be published separately, and more details on engagement will be announced following the forthcoming pre-election period.
The final report, including any recommendations for the Review, will be submitted to the Home Secretary by 30 September 2021. The report and government response will be laid in Parliament by 31 December 2021.