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The government's response to the recommendations made by the independent review of the Modern Slavery Act 2015.
These three reports examine modern slavery in Nepal, Bangladesh and Pakistan
Download the factsheet relevant to your industry and find out how to protect your workers and spot the signs of slavery. Print out and display posters in your workplace.
This statement details the work HMRC is currently undertaking to eliminate modern slavery in our supply chains.
Guidance for foreign and British nationals in adult prisons, covering remand and sentenced prisoners.
This guidance is aimed at a broad range of public sector staff who could potentially witness indicators of modern slavery.
Materials aimed at dealing with domestic slavery. These advise on spotting the signs and reporting to the modern slavery helpline.
We voluntary publish annual transparency statements setting out how FCDO is preventing modern slavery in our operations and supply chains.
This guidance sets out how UK Government departments must take action to ensure modern slavery risks are identified and managed in government supply chains.
This statement sets out our commitment to identify and tackle modern slavery in our commercial supply chain and in our wider operations.
The hidden nature of modern slavery makes producing an accurate prevalence measure difficult. This article explores the issue and brings together data sources linked to modern slavery from a range of organisations.
IASC is an independent monitoring body of the Home Office .
These documents are part of the Modern Slavery Act.
How the department is taking action against modern slavery in our supply chain.
We voluntarily publish annual transparency statements setting out how the Home Office is preventing modern slavery in our operations and supply chains.
DCMS's modern slavery statement.
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