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Time for Action: Anti-Slavery Day 2020
Exactly nine years ago I marked my first Anti-Slavery Day, having been invited to a number of events Read more
Sparking systemic change: Slavery in supply chains
Last week the UK Government committed to implementing more ideas presented by Justice and Care, in its response to calls Read more
Rescued in India: Bringing freedom and justice
The rescue of a teenage victim of slavery – made possible by our Bangladesh team, has led to another girl Read more
Slavery in the Pandemic: Part 2
Last week the Home Office published its latest quarterly statistics on the number of slavery victims entering what is Read more
Aleya’s Story: Reunited with her Mother
Aleya grew up in extreme poverty and her father died when she was seven-years-old. Rather than go to school, to Read more
Statues and slavery
A debate is raging about whether it was right to tear down Edward Colston’s statue in Bristol, and whether other Read more
Responding to the killing of George Floyd
Like so many others I find myself horrified at the appalling, tragic and racist death of 46-year-old George Floyd in Read more
Rescued at the Port of Dover
A victim we have supported is Ioana, a Romanian girl in her late teens. The police rescued her as Read more
Dhaka’s dilemma
The room was laden with electric fans but the air remained hot and stuffy. Barred windows were open, the walls Read more
It only takes a minute to take a stand
At Justice and Care people often ask us what they can practically do, as individuals, to fight slavery. It is Read more
‘Romanians to the Rescue’
You could probably have chosen your own betting odds on a Daily Mail ‘Romanians to the Rescue’ Easter splash a Read more
Help in the storm
A food parcel arrived this week at the home of 14 year old Mala, one of many survivors Read more
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