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Appendix: 1 Complying with the Duty for Local Authorities as set out in the Counter Terrorism and Security Act 2015 Expected outcomes for the Council and progress

Appendix 1: Delivering on Prevent.

1. Working in Partnership Expected Outcome Progress Work Planned A local multi-agency group agree the local risk and co-ordinate prevent activity Clear links with other boards LCSB, Adult Safe Guarding Board Partnership panels in place to ensure sharing of information and case management Local Prevent intelligence officers work in partnership with the local authority Effective dialogue with community based organisations Safer Communities Partnership Board (SCPB) 24.04.2015: Agreed that the Safer Communities Partnership will have overall responsibility Monthly Channel and Prevent panels in place Information sharing agreement in place Children Services are now referring cases to Community Safety and the police This is in place Strategic Lead Safer Communities is their point of contact The Communities Together Network (CTN) and the work on community cohesion has been linked to Prevent. The police are visiting local community groups, educational establishments A working group to be established as a sub group of the SCPB to develop action plan, manage delivery. Action plan to be presented at the July 2015 SCPB. Article in School Circular Article in LSCB newsletter Briefing to both the boards Dates to be set for 2015-16 and publicised Referral process to be established Briefings to CTN 2015-2016 Engagement and communication tasks to be included in the multi-agency action plan

2. Risk Assessment 3. Action Planning Expected Outcome Progress Work Planned Multi-agency action plan developed to respond to the recommendations set out in the Counter Terrorism Local profile (CTLP) The duty to be incorporated into existing policies and procedures e.g. safeguarding Secure the appropriate projects from the menu of interventions provided by the Home Office CTLP received Current risk is being addressed The menu of options has been received the Home Office will fund up to three interventions Working Group will produce draft of the action plan To be presented at the next SCPB The Prevent Co-ordinator will lead on this The prevent co-ordinator will lead on this The action plan will set out the tasks These will be decided by the multi-agency working group and consider the CTLP

4. Staff Training Expected Outcome Progress Work Planned Barnet has WRAP 3 trainers who are able to deliver the Home office WRAP 3 training sessions to staff to raise awareness of Prevent, recognise vulnerability to being drawn into terrorism and are aware of available programmes to deal with the issue. Local authority staff to make appropriate referrals to Channel* which is now a statutory panel. Training delivered to 12 officers from across the council and the police 7.05.2015. All community safety team trained including the new staff. Head of YOS, work force planning leads for both Children and Adults Schools Police Officers Referrals are being received; the police are main referral agency. Channel Panels take place and Strategic Lead for Safer Communities Chairs the panels. Programme of training to be promoted and rolled out to council staff, prioritising front line staff (May 2015) Training to be integrated into staff development and induction Record of all WRAP3 trainers and staff trained to be held Partners to be offered WRAP 3 so it can be delivered to their organisations Panel dates for 2015-16 set and information communicated to staff. Single point in the council for referrals. Delivery Unit nominate Prevent Champions who are WRAP trained and attend Channel when needed. LBB to deliver member briefings Safer Communities Strategic Lead will lead on this with member services.

5. Educational and Children Specified Authorities Expected Outcome In fulfilling the new duty, it is expected the specified authorities listed in the Act demonstrate activity in the following areas: Policies should set out clear protocols for ensuring that any visiting speakers whether invited by staff or by children themselves are suitable and appropriately supervised. Work Planned Audit and review policies to ensure visiting speakers are suitable and appropriately supervised. Prevent Coordinator to develop with appropriate Team. The education and childcare specified authorities in Schedule 6 to the Act are as follows: the proprietors of maintained schools, non-maintained special schools, maintained nursery schools, independent schools (including academies and free schools) and alternative provision academies pupil referral units registered early years childcare providers registered later years childcare providers providers of holiday schemes for disabled children persons exercising local authority functions under a direction of the Secretary of State when the local authority is performing inadequately; and Persons authorised by virtue of an order made under section 70 of the Deregulation and Contracting Out Act 1994 to exercise a function specified in Schedule 36A to the Education Act 1996.

6. Use of Local Authority Resources Expected Outcome Local Authority publicly owned venues and resources do not provide a platform for extremists and are not used to disseminate extremist views. IT equipment available to the general public, provided by the Local Authority uses filtering solutions that limit access to terrorist and extremist material. Organisations who work with the local authority on Prevent are not engaged in any extremist activity or espouse extremist views. New contracts for the delivery of LBB services ensure that the principles of the Prevent duty are written in to those contracts in a suitable form. Children s Homes, independent fostering agencies and bodies exercising LBB functions are part of the safeguarding arrangements and know how to contribute towards prevent related activity where appropriate. Out of School Settings: LBB has taken steps to understand the range of activity and settings in Barnet and take appropriate and proportionate steps to ensure that children attending such settings are properly safeguarded (which should include considering whether children attending such settings are at risk of being drawn into extremism or terrorism). Work Planned Prevent Coordinator to develop with appropriate Team. Prevent Coordinator to develop with appropriate Team. We will only use the recommended providers by the Home Office and will consult with the police counter terrorism officers. Prevent Coordinator to develop with appropriate Team Text to be drafted by legal and made available to the team leading on contracts to incorporate. Lead for Children's delivery Unit to be identified to co-ordinate this and work with the Prevent Co-ordinator. Lead for Children's delivery Unit to be identified to co-ordinate this and work with the Prevent Co-ordinator.