Viktor* was was held against his will at a house in West Yorkshire. Our team member said: “Viktor has been through the most horrific trafficking experiences, which left him facing life-changing physical and psychological trauma and with complex needs." https://t.co/zkpPolsI3i
Today is anti-slavery day. Watch this video to learn more about what I’ve been doing in Parliament to tackle modern slavery. @Anti_Slavery@Hopeforjustice
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...By implementing the recommendations in this report, we can improve survivors’ access to ‘justice’ and ensure that victims receive the care they deserve whilst increasing the prosecutions of the horrendous crime of modern slavery.”
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Thank you to @SarahChampionMP and survivor consultants Sosa & Alicia for their contributions at our report launch today: 'Beyond Survival: Living free, not in survival mode, and being able to dream again’ contains important evidence and recommendations:
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Eleanor Lyons, the UK @UKAntiSlavery Commissioner, writes in her foreword: “This report is right that our ambition for survivors should not be that they are just able to live in ‘survival mode’ but that every survivor should be able to ‘dream again’...
A survivor of forced labour has been awarded an "insulting" 24p in compensation, and another just £14.75 – while their traffickers have served their sentences and are already out of prison.
#AntiSlaveryWeek#AntiSlaveryDay
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If you do any business in Germany, don't miss our free conference with keynote speaker Dr Kari Johnstone, Special Representative & Co-ordinator at OSCE Combating Trafficking in Human Beings (CTHB).
16th October 2024, Noerr offices, Munich
Register: https://t.co/dLnKetrdVs
On this Women’s Equality Day US, we reflect on the progress made and the work that still lies ahead. It is essential to recognise the strength and resilience of women everywhere. Let us unite in our efforts to ensure equality for all!
#WomensRights#EqualityForAll
Today, we honor the International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition. Let us reflect on the resilience of those who suffered and the importance of acknowledging our shared history. Together, we strive for a future rooted in equality and justice.
No-one can do everything, but we can all do something! Running, walking, baking, cycling, singing, climbing, head-shaving, arts and crafts… what will you do to help someone find their freedom?
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It's wonderful to hear how these parents are now cultivating a positive family environment for their five children thanks to a Hope for Justice Self-Help Group.
Read more here: https://t.co/3WhsHSgoFG
Exploring the various types of exploitation serves as a reminder of the challenges many face daily. Let us unite in our efforts to create a more equitable world for all. Together we can bring freedom to those who are trapped.
#HopeforJustice#StandAgainstExploitation
Hope for Justice has made several recommendations as part of a UN review of how laws around human trafficking are put into practice. Our team is working to strengthen the international response to this issue.
You can read the full story here:https://t.co/iXDcdikQ8y
The problem of online sexual exploitation of children is ever-growing due to our increasing reliance and use of the digital world.
In this FREE course, parents and caregivers will learn practical techniques for protecting their kids online.
Learn here: https://t.co/iZ1IFLPECM
The boys at our Lighthouse in Uganda have been enjoying a range of games, unlocking the therapeutic power of play.
For these young survivors of modern slavery, engaging in card games, board games and kite flying is part of their healing and empowerment.
This op-ed piece looks at some of the early pledges of the new UK Government. We welcome the commitments that have been made to tackle human rights and labour abuses.
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