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This assessment examines current evidence on the effectiveness of interventions to combat human trafficking in 4 South Asian countries
This route is to provide for temporary permission to stay for victims of human trafficking or slavery and their children.
Publications of the inter-departmental ministerial group (IDMG) on modern slavery in the UK.
Justin Addison (UK Delegation to the OSCE) tells an OSCE joint committee meeting that the UK is committed to working with international partners to reduce the risks of trafficking.
The interim review gives more information about the review's process and offers initial recommendations.
The national referral mechanism is a multi-agency victim identification and support process.
Principles to guide government action to combat human trafficking in global supply chains.
A printable guide to the Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme and how this applies to victims of human trafficking.
Sets out actions for healthcare staff who suspect that a patient may be a victim of human trafficking and slavery.
Justin Bedford, UK Modern Slavery Envoy, shares info on UK’s modern slavery programme, Work in Freedom, at OSCE Alliance conference
A review that examines the risks of modern slavery within NHS supply chains and provides recommendations to mitigate these risks.
We are committed to ensuring that there is no modern slavery or human trafficking in our supply chains or in any part of our business.
Document offering evidence to suggest that traffickers operate according to rational economic principles.
Dounreay's commitment to preventing slavery and human trafficking in its corporate activities.
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