Difference between revisions of "Prevent Strategy - Local Delivery Best Practice Catalogue"

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====1. National Counter- Narrative (RICU products) ====
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*[[Faith on the Frontline]] - [[Imam Hafiz]]
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*[[FAST]] - [[Families Against Stress and Trauma]]
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*[[MakingAStand]] - [[Inspire]]
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*[[A Tale of Two Cities]]
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====2. Local Counter-Narrative====
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*[[Upstanding Neighbourhoods]] (Birmingham) including training input from third parties (e.g. [[Salaam Institute]] and [[Radical Thinking CIC]])
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*[[British or Muslim: Providing Positive Messages]] (London Tri-borough) - Third party provider [[London Tigers]]
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*[[Reach]] (Blackburn with Darwen)
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*[[FIDA Management: Capacity & Resilience]] (Waltham Forest) - Third party provider [[FIDA Management]]
  
 
===Objective 2 - People===
 
===Objective 2 - People===

Revision as of 12:14, 3 January 2017

Prevent Strategy - Local Delivery Best Practice Catalogue is an official document discovered by Powerbase in 2016 and produced by the Office of Security and Counter Terrorism in the UK Home Office. Dated March 2015, the forty six page document provides details of a number of organisations in receipt of Prevent funding which had been previously unknown. The most controversial elements of the document - labelled 'not for public disclosure' refer to four projects, part of the so called 'national counter narrative', which appear to acknowledge that each was part of a British government covert propaganda strategy. Each of the projects claim to be independent 'grass roots' groupings tackling extremism, however, this document appears to show that each is a 'RICU product', in a reference to the Home Office strategic communications agency the Research Information and Communication Unit.

The four projects are Faith on the Frontline, FAST (also known as Families Against Stress and Trauma), MakingAStand (a campaign launched by an organisation called Inspire) and A Tale of Two Cities. Each of these projects involved covert direction and funding from RICU and its communications agency Breakthrough Media Limited.

Organisations and individuals mentioned in the document

Objective 1 - Ideology

1. National Counter- Narrative (RICU products)

2. Local Counter-Narrative

Objective 2 - People

Families

Women

Young people

Objective 3 - Sectors and Institutions

1. Schools/ education

Challenging Extremist Narratives, Respect for One Another, One Extreme to Another, Choices: alternatives and mainstreaming, Walk on By, GAME ON, Tapestry, Supporting Schools. FIDA: Identity, belonging, extremism

Online

3. Faith

Resources

Notes