DID YOU KNOW ABOUT THESE KEY FACTS ABOUT PREVENT?

  • PREVENT IS ABOUT INTERVENING EARLY & SAFEGUARDING PEOPLE

    An infographic about preventing radicalization. It features an illustration of two people walking under an umbrella; one person is holding the umbrella. The text emphasizes early intervention and safeguarding to prevent radicalization before a crime is committed, with a URL for help and support.
  • PREVENT DEALS WITH ALL FORMS OF RADICALISATION

    Infographic about preventing radicalization, explaining that prevention deals with all forms of radicalization, which means developing extreme views or beliefs supporting terrorist activities. It mentions that prevention helps guide people away from radicalization dangers, and includes icons of a phone, light bulb, flag, and a box.
  • PREVENT ISN'T A PUNISHMENT

    A poster titled 'Prevent Radicalisation' with the subtitle 'Did you know these key facts about Prevent?' It explains that prevention isn't punishment, emphasizing support over criminal records, featuring illustrations of diverse people with a note about connecting individuals to support to help them get their lives back on track. The poster includes a website link for help at GOV.UK/PREVENT.
  • PREVENT IS DELIVERED IN COMMUNIITIES, BY LOCAL EXPERTS

    A graphic with the headline "Prevent Radicalisation" and the text "Did you know these key facts about Prevent? Prevent is delivered in communities, by local experts". The image shows two people sitting at a table, one with a red hoodie and the other with an orange top, looking at a computer screen. There is a backpack next to one of the chairs, and a dark strip at the bottom with a call to action about seeking help regarding radicalisation, with a website link.
  • HOW DOES PREVENT PROTECT PEOPLE FROM RADICALISATION

    An informational poster about preventing radicalization. It explains how prevent programs help guide people away from extremism through mentoring, mental health support, education, and online training, emphasizing confidentiality.
  • HOW TO GET HELP IF YOU'RE WORRIED ABOUT SOMEONE BEING RADICALISED

    An informational graphic about preventing radicalisation. It asks if you are worried someone you know is becoming radicalized. It suggests early intervention strategies such as mentoring, mental health support, education, and online safety training. The graphic explains that the program deals with terrorism and extremism, is delivered by local experts, and is not punitive. It encourages visiting GOV.UK/PREVENT for help.

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GET HELP EARLY IF YOU'RE WORRIED