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Modern Slavery

You've come from the skills framework. Here are some learning and development recommendations for understanding and responding to modern slavery.

Modern slavery is a serious crime where an individual is exploited by others, for personal, or commercial gain. Whether tricked, coerced, or forced, the individual loses their freedom. Modern slavery takes many forms including human trafficking, forced labour, and domestic servitude. Often those experiencing homelessness are targeted by perpetrators of modern slavery, and individuals who have fled their traffickers, are often left destitute.

Resources

Our free resources include guidance modern slavery, on working with refugees, information on Local Authorities powers and duties, case studies and more.

  • Modern slavery and human trafficking: guidance for frontline services

    Updated: 10/1/24

    Modern Slavery is the fastest growing crime in the world. Read our guidance on Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking.

  • A roadmap for supporting non-UK nationals facing homelessness in England

    Updated: 02/2/24

    This is a recoding of a webinar on 29 June 2022 where we launched our new report, Unlocking the door: A roadmap for supporting non-UK nationals facing homelessness in England.

  • Supporting people with uncertain or restricted eligibility due to their immigration status

    Updated: 02/2/24

    People with uncertain or restricted eligibility due to their immigration status are at high risk of homelessness and destitution because they cannot access mainstream housing, welfare benefits and employment. Read our guidance and briefing documents here.

  • Working with refugees and people seeking asylum

    Updated: 02/2/24

    Practical guidance for supporting people before and after receiving refugee status.

Skills Framework Levels

To find out more about the four levels associated with understanding modern slavery, a look at the skills framework.

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