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More support for survivors of slavery

Yesterday in the House of Commons, the Government agreed to take an important step in the fight against modern day Read more

Letter to your MP: Nationality and Borders Bill Amendments

The key to securing more modern slavery and human trafficking convictions in the UK is through victims’ testimony and engagement Read more

Climate Change and Modern Slavery

From today and over the next week, world leaders will gather for the COP26 conference in Scotland. Without Read more

Slave Trade: On the front line

On 8 August 2021, Justice and Care were featured in the Sunday Times Magazine. Author and journalist Steve Read more

Open Letter to G7 Heads of State and Government

Need for coordinated action by G7 leaders on Forced Labour 07 June 2021 Leaders representing Read more

New Plan for Immigration Consultation Response

Identifying and Supporting Victims of Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking On 24 March 2021, the Home Office issued a consultation Read more

Scaling up our impact on slavery: Victim Navigator Programme Update

Over Christmas, we supported Maria* as she travelled home to Romania to give evidence against the traffickers who had taken Read more

Modern Slavery Victim Navigator gives force specialist support

In a ground-breaking new project, Surrey Police are pleased to introduce a Modern Slavery Victim Navigator to the force. Surrey Read more

Indian radio hosts take to the airwaves to highlight human trafficking

With human trafficking on the rise in India, some radio hosts are using their programmes to raise awareness and help Read more

Be aware of the danger that lurks on social media

The internet has its uses, but when it comes to sexual offences, it can be a potent adversary too. Priti Read more

Indian brothel owners get first life sentence for trafficking children

Two Indian brothel owners have been jailed for life for the trafficking, rape and sexual abuse of children, an unprecedented Read more

Nearly 40 traffickers jailed in southern India in rare success for prosecutors

An Indian court has sentenced 39 people to 10 years in prison each for buying and selling girls in Karnataka Read more

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