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Domestic slavery

Materials aimed at dealing with domestic slavery. These advise on spotting the signs and reporting to the modern slavery helpline.

Documents

Domestic slavery: poster

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Domestic slavery: leaflet

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Domestic slavery: z-card

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Domestic slavery: short films

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These materials have been developed with the aim of informing communities about issues concerning domestic slavery.

They offer practical advice to anyone who has a suspicion that someone may be a victim of modern slavery, including the signs that they should look out for, a confidential helpline number to call, and details of specialist support that a victim will receive.

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Published 1 August 2017

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