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The Prevent duty in further education and skills providers

This survey looks at how well further education and skills providers are implementing the Prevent duty.

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How well are further education and skills providers implementing the Prevent duty?

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How well are further education and skills providers implementing the Prevent duty?

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The Prevent duty guidance makes clear the important role of further education leaders in stopping extremists seeking to radicalise learners on campuses and in supporting learners at risk of extremist influences.

Ofsted has responsibility for monitoring the Prevent duty in publicly funded further education and skills providers.

The Chief Inspector commissioned Her Majesty’s Inspectors to undertake this survey to establish how well providers are implementing the duty.

Updates to this page

Published 12 July 2016
Last updated 4 August 2016 + show all updates
  1. Document updated to remove reference to ‘blocking 3G and 4G data on learners’ personal devices while on provider premises’ as this is not a correct description of measures undertaken.

  2. First published.

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