Prevent in your university

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Dear University of Lincoln,

I am writing to request information on your University's Prevent policy, and it's implementation. Please release:

1a: Statistics on the following: The number of students referred to your University's Prevent office, or equivalent, since 2011, broken down by age, sex, type of concern, and whether the referral was upheld

OR

1b: Statistics as collected by your University on this matter;

2: Any emails or minutes of meetings regarding such referrals;
3: Any minutes of meetings regarding the implementation of Prevent at your University
4: A copy of your University Prevent policy or safeguarding policy
5: Any correspondence regarding complaints about Prevent

Yours faithfully,

Sam Andrews

FOI, University of Lincoln

Good morning,

Thank you for your email.

I can confirm the University of Lincoln is processing your request in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and will provide a response within the statutory timescales.

Kind Regards,

Tim

Mr. Tim Moss | Administrative Officer

Secretariat
Academic Registry
University of Lincoln. Brayford Pool, Lincoln, Lincolnshire. LN6 7TS
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From: Sam Andrews [mailto:[FOI #610543 email]]
Sent: 10 October 2019 11:55
To: FOI <[email address]>
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Prevent in your university

Dear University of Lincoln,

I am writing to request information on your University's Prevent policy, and it's implementation. Please release:

1a: Statistics on the following: The number of students referred to your University's Prevent office, or equivalent, since 2011, broken down by age, sex, type of concern, and whether the referral was upheld

OR

1b: Statistics as collected by your University on this matter;

2: Any emails or minutes of meetings regarding such referrals;
3: Any minutes of meetings regarding the implementation of Prevent at your University
4: A copy of your University Prevent policy or safeguarding policy
5: Any correspondence regarding complaints about Prevent

Yours faithfully,

Sam Andrews

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