Independent Review of the Hope for Justice Independent Modern Slavery Advocacy Model
This independent review by a University of Liverpool researcher was commissioned by Hope for Justice to evaluate the practices and processes of the IMSA model
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This independent review by a University of Liverpool researcher was commissioned by Hope for Justice to evaluate the practices and processes of the IMSA model
A trafficking survivor who faced losing his home and job due to an online error has had his eviction notice overturned and his right to work reinstated.
Hope for Justice, British Red Cross and the Snowdrop Project are jointly developing a framework for accreditation of Independent Modern Slavery Advocates, IMSAs
IMSAs seek to empower survivors to make informed choices about their options and recovery, working with the survivor and their existing support mechanisms to open doors and create opportunities.
The British Red Cross, Hope for Justice, the Snowdrop Project are developing a framework for the accreditation of Independent Modern Slavery Advocates.