PREVENT guidelines for Lincoln College

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Oxford Against Prevent

Dear Lincoln College, Oxford,

We are writing to make an open request for all the information to which I am entitled under the Freedom of Information Act 2000.

It would be very much appreciated if you could send your college guidelines on PREVENT, one of the four elements of CONTEST, the government’s counter-terrorism strategy.

We also request any risk assessments, safeguarding policies, IT policies or any other college policies that have been amended to comply with the PREVENT duty.

I would like the above information to be provided to me as an electronic copy.

If this request is too wide or unclear, I would be grateful if you could contact me as I understand that under the Act, you are required to advise and assist requesters. If any of the information is already in the public domain, please can you direct me to it, with page references and URLs if necessary.

If the release of any of this information is prohibited on the grounds of breach of confidence, I ask that you supply me with copies of the confidentiality agreement and remind you that information should not be treated as confidential if such an agreement has not been signed.

I understand that you are required to respond to my request within the 20 working days after you receive this letter. I would be grateful if you could confirm in writing that you have received this request.

I look forward to hearing from you.

Yours faithfully,

Oxford Against Prevent

Alex Spain, Lincoln College, Oxford

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Dear Oxford Against Prevent,

 

Lincoln College’s policies relating to Prevent are set out on our
website: [1]http://www.linc.ox.ac.uk/Policies

 

 

The only exception is the College’s policy on the Chapel.   The College
has only one designated faith facility, a 17^th-Century Chapel.  The
Chapel is consecrated for Christian worship and is used for a pattern
of regular services according to the rites of the Church of England.  This
schedule of worship is laid down by the Chaplain by agreement with the
Rector.

 

The Chapel may be used by College members for private devotions except
when in use for other purposes.  Requests for all other uses of the Chapel
are to be addressed to the Chaplain in the first instance for approval by
the Rector.  The Rector’s discretion will be exercised with due regard for
freedom of expression and equal treatment under the law.

 

Regards,

 

Alex Spain

Bursar

Lincoln College

Turl Street, Oxford OX1 3DR

 

D:+44  (0)1865 279811

 

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Personal data is processed in accordance with Lincoln College’s Privacy
Policy which is available at [3]http://www.lincoln.ox.ac.uk/Privacy-Policy

 

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1. http://www.linc.ox.ac.uk/Policies
3. http://www.lincoln.ox.ac.uk/Privacy-Policy