Evaluation of Justice and Care’s Victim Navigator Programme in Scotland
Published June 2025
Can putting victims first transform justice for human trafficking survivors? An independent evaluation of Justice and Care’s Victim Navigator Programme in Scotland found our victim-centred approach:
- Improved survivor rehabilitation and reintegration outcomes through access to comprehensive support.
- Enhanced survivor engagement with the justice process by creating an enabling environment to collaborate with the police.
- Helped police redirect time and resources toward investigations and prosecutions by providing dedicated survivor support.
The findings show measurable improvements for survivors and Scotland’s wider response to modern slavery — bridging the gap between justice and survivor well-being.