The Anti-Slavery Collective (TASC) is a convener of people, organisations and ideas working collaboratively to fight modern day slavery and human trafficking.
Sarah Woodcock, CEO at @TASC_org, gave evidence to the Home Affairs Committee about the human cost of counterfeit goods for the inquiry into the impact of serious and organised crime on local neighbourhoods ⬇️
Follow the inquiry: https://t.co/LaeJ9VfGVG
The TASC team spent the evening at Bhakita House, a safe haven where women are reclaiming their lives and independence. Teaching sushi rolling turned into an unforgettable night full of laughter. @CaritasWestm#Theantislaverycollective
Fast fashion fuels exploitation garment workers face poverty wages, forced overtime & unsafe conditions. G20 countries import $161B worth of goods at risk of being made with forced labour every year. Your choices matter. Demand transparency. Support fair wages. @WalkFree
Viktor was trafficked to the UK with false promises, his ID was stolen, he was forced into brutal labour, and trapped for four years. Beaten if he resisted, he finally escaped through a window. 🔗https://t.co/FXNk6kgo7d @Hopeforjustice#theantislaverycollective
Foreign social care workers in the UK are facing growing exploitation, with complaints about abusive contracts rising sixfold in three years.
Some are being forced to pay up to £10,000 just to leave their jobs. Urgent action is needed.
@guardian 🔗https://t.co/1waEkQaJav
Modern slavery in UK agriculture, what’s happening?
50% of farms had workers without contracts in their language.
15% reported unsafe housing,
10% lacked basic facilities & 22% faced ill-treatment.
@rightsbeacon
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#TheAntiSlaveryCollective
Did you know agricultural workers face exploitation risks?
Isolated farms, intense labour, housing tied to employers & language barriers make them vulnerable.
If you see something suspicious, please report it: 08000 121 700
@UnseenUK#TheAntiSlaveryCollective
Modern slavery cases in the UK reached a record high in 2024, with 19,125 referrals, including 31% involving children. The true number of victims is estimated at 130,000. #Modernslavery is driven by poverty, conflict & migration. Learn more: https://t.co/Avt6P25oXd
In the UK, victims may be found in a range of industries, including the drug trade, sex work, car washes, nail salons, private homes and even within social care.
Supply chain transparency is critical to tackling forced labour. #Modernslavery exists in global supply chains, and the Modern Slavery Act 2015 mandates UK businesses to publish TISC statements. Companies must go beyond engagement and ensure real change. #TheAntiSlaveryCollective
Between 2012 & 2019, a trafficking gang forced 16 people into slavery at McDonald's, car washes & bread factories in the UK. Victims worked 100 hrs a week, had passports seized, & were beaten. @thetimes
Read more: https://t.co/GO1IIWJzR0
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The NRM offers a vital lifeline, but awareness is key. Too many victims remain in the shadows. By understanding how this system works, we can help bring them to safety.
What is the National Referral Mechanism? The NRM helps identify & support victims of modern slavery, forced labour, trafficking & exploitation. Yet, many remain unseen. In 2022, 16,000+ referrals were made, but countless victims slipped through the cracks. Awareness saves lives!
Conclusive Grounds Decision: After further investigation, a final decision is made. If positive, victims may receive ongoing support and even discretionary leave to remain in the UK if needed for their recovery or to assist with law enforcement efforts.