IMSA Model Development: Stage 2 Launch Sep 28 Manchester, UK and online via Zoom Stage 2 of the IMSA Model Development will be launched on 28th September 2023 when the draft framework will be presented; findings from the Stage 1 independent evaluation shared; and plans for Stage 2 outlined. There are a number of ways to get involved to
The aim of the Independent Modern Slavery Advocate model is to ensure all survivors of modern slavery and trafficking can access a trained independent advocate.
The British Red Cross, Hope for Justice, the Snowdrop Project are developing a framework for the accreditation of Independent Modern Slavery Advocates.
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.
More than 40 experts from across the anti-trafficking sector came together in Glasgow and online to learn more about the IMSA model.
Hope for Justice, British Red Cross and the Snowdrop Project are jointly developing a framework for accreditation of Independent Modern Slavery Advocates, IMSAs
Modern slavery survivor care: Hope for Justice UK advice service and signposting. Advocacy Advice Provision can help with welfare benefits & pre-NRM advocacy
Sanaa* was trafficked to the UK on the promise of a college course which would enable her to enter her dream career in nursing.
Hope for Justice employs a Child Trafficking Transition Specialist to help young survivors of human trafficking who would otherwise lose support on turning 18.
Hope for Justice welcomed the UK's new Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner, Eleanor Lyons, to our Manchester Office to talk about our UK Programmes and meet the team.