On 9 October MPs are set to debate modern slavery in a Westminster Hall debate, the first opportunity MPs have had for a parliamentary debate on the proposals for reform of modern…
Female victims of human trafficking are still routinely being prosecuted for crimes, even though it breaches the law, a new report reveals.
Nola Leach, CARE’s Chief Executive, joined leading anti-trafficking businesses and charities by calling on the Government to support the Modern Slavery (Victim Support) Bill.
A new report from the Anti-Trafficking Monitoring Group (ATMG) of charities has concluded that the UK lacks an overall strategy to prevent human trafficking which leads to an inconsistent and fragmented approach.
The Government has announced a new national response unit will be established to help local authorities tackle the exploitation of young people.
Whilst in Nigeria this week the Prime Minister announced that the UK Government will provide support for victims of modern slavery in Nigeria.
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