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This guide lists signs which may indicate that someone is a trafficking victim and advises what to do if they are.
Get compensation if you've been injured, a victim of crime or because of unfair working conditions
Immigration staff guidance on granting temporary permission to stay to victims of human trafficking and slavery.
Guidance for those working with children who may have been recruited or transported for the purposes of exploitation.
The UK Home Office is looking to award up to £2.5m of grant funding for a project aimed at tackling human trafficking from Vietnam.
Principles to guide government action to combat human trafficking in global supply chains.
Ambassador Holland delivers a joint statement on behalf of six participating States to mark the World Day Against Trafficking in Persons
These statements are published in accordance with section 54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015.
This review synthesises findings from academic, practitioner, and policy references from the past 15 years
The interim review gives more information about the review's process and offers initial recommendations.
On 19 September 2017, the Call to Action to End Forced Labour, Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking was launched during the 72nd Meeting of the UN General Assembly.
Document offering evidence to suggest that traffickers operate according to rational economic principles.
Recommended actions and details of available resources for police and crime commissioners (PCCs) to deal with human trafficking.
The national referral mechanism is a multi-agency victim identification and support process.
This route is to provide for temporary permission to stay for victims of human trafficking or slavery and their children.
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