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Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner Archive
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Five IASC recommendations to the financial sector (September 2021)
The Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner, Dame Sara Thorton, sets out five recommendations to the financial sector on how organisations should be addressing modern slavery.
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Global Report on Trafficking in Persons 2018
The UNODC's Global Report on Trafficking in Persons 2018.
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Global Slavery Index 2016
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Guide to Ethics and Human Rights in Anti Human Trafficking
Issara Institute's updated guide to ensuring anti human trafficking work protects potential victims appropriately.
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Harrowing Journeys: Children and youth on the move across the Mediterranean Sea
Harrowing Journeys: Children and youth on the move across the Mediterranean Sea, at risk of trafficking and exploitation
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Heading Back to Harm
A study by ECPAT UK on trafficked and unaccompanied children going missing from care in the UK.
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Human Trafficking and Exploitation (Criminal Justice and Support for Victims) Act (Northern Ireland) 2015
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Human Trafficking and Exploitation (Scotland) Act 2015
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IASC paper: Financial Investigation of Modern Slavery (March 2021)
A paper focusing on two key aims for a financial investigation in modern slavery – proving the criminal offence has taken place, and compensating victims and survivors.
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IASC Policy - What we publish on our Resources Page
This document outlines the IASC policy on what we publish on this page of our website.
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ICAI: The UK's approach to tackling modern slavery through the aid programme - A review
The new ICAI report looks at UK aid spending of over £200 million to tackle modern slavery in developing countries - a 'new and complex' issue for the aid programme that affects millions of people worldwide.
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It Happens Here
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Labour Exploitation in Hand Car Washes
A new collaborative study between experts at the Rights Lab at the University of Nottingham and the Office of the Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner, issued on 18 Oct 18, looks at the true extent and nature of modern slavery and human trafficking in hand car washes (HCW) in the UK.
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Life Beyond The Safe House
A report by the Human Trafficking Foundation urging the Government to review its approach to move-on support for survivors of modern slavery to help them recover from their experiences and integrate into society.
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Long-Term Support Recommendations
The recommendations in this document by the Human Trafficking Foundation highlight the minimum standards needed for a sustainable support system towards recovery for adult survivors of slavery.
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Modern Slavery - A Council Guide
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Modern Slavery Multi-Agency Case Conferences at The Passage
An evaluation report on Modern Slavery Multi-Agency Case Conferences (MACC) at The Passage between November 2018 and December 2019.
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Modern Slavery Reporting Practices in the UK: Evidence from Modern Slavery Statements and Annual Reports
A report from the Financial Reporting Council following research in collaboration with IASC and Lancaster University Management School
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Modern Slavery Reporting Practices in the UK: Evidence from Modern Slavery Statements and Annual Reports
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Modern Slavery Strategy
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Modern Slavery, Environmental Destruction and Climate Change: Fisheries, Field, Forests and Factories
Modern slavery and climate change have emerged as concurrent crises in the contemporary world. This research interrogates aspects of the nexus between modern slavery, environmental destruction and climate change.
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National Enforcement Powers Guide - Public Version (February 2021)
The Home Office National Enforcement Powers Guide aims to help facilitate a faster tactical multi-agency response and to use the appropriate legislation available to gain entry into commercial and residential premises, where intelligence has indicated that there could be a potential case of exploitation or modern slavery. Likewise this guide can be used to support agencies to understand and develop key processes when finding victims and offenders of exploitation, as well as wider serious and organised crime.
The guide has been coordinated and compiled by Kate Rolle, Hertfordshire Modern Slavery Partnership Coordinator at Shiva Foundation, in collaboration with Katy Parker, Project, Parliament and Communications Coordinator at the Human Trafficking Foundation (HTF) and Alan Beach, Eastern Region Coordinator in the Modern Slavery and Organised Immigration Crime Unit (MSOIC).
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National Referral Mechanism: Guidance for Child First Responders
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NILGA: Tackling Modern Slavery Guidance for Councils
Guidance from the Northern Ireland Local Government Association (NILGA) for councils on tackling modern slavery.
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No Way Out
A briefing paper by the Prison Reform Trust on foreign national women, many of whom are known to have been trafficked or coerced into offending, in prison in England and Wales.
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Nobody Deserves to Live this Way
An independent inquiry by the Human Trafficking Foundation into the situation of separated and unaccompanied minors in parts of Europe.
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Nothing about us, without us - Survivor involvement in anti-slavery policy making: Guidance for policy makers
This guidance by the Rights Lab is intended to support local and national policy makers in government, business and public services who wish to involve survivors of modern slavery1 in their work, whether that be in developing policy, legislation and guidance, or shaping and delivering services.
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On-Ramps, Intersections and Exit Routes
This report by Polaris highlights the way industries in the private and public sector can make fundamental shifts to their systems to prevent, detect, and disrupt human trafficking.