Stay Safe In The UK Resource Web Pack
In response to the Ukraine crisis, Stop The Traffik & Hope for Justice created 'Stay Safe In The UK' resources for NGOs to share for those fleeing the conflict - Page 11
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In response to the Ukraine crisis, Stop The Traffik & Hope for Justice created 'Stay Safe In The UK' resources for NGOs to share for those fleeing the conflict - Page 11
At least 33 businesses unknowingly paid a criminal gang who placed hundreds of victims of modern slavery on construction sites, an investigation has found. - Page 11
An 11-year-old survivor of sexual exploitation is safe and able to return home now that her perpetrator is behind bars. - Page 11
A 14-year-old Ethiopian boy is safe at a Hope for Justice Lighthouse shelter after being trafficked by a police officer who was meant to keep him safe. - Page 11
The English language version of the animation. It is also available in Bengali, Punjabi and Urdu at www.hopeforjustice.org/domestic Domestic servitude typically involves victims working in a private family home where they are ill-treated, humiliated, subjected to unbearable conditions or working hours and made to work for little or no pay. The team from the Deputy Mayor - Page 11
A father-of-three who was separated from his family and then lured away by traffickers is finally living in safety after seven years of exploitation, thanks to support from Hope for Justice's West Yorkshire Hub and UK Advocacy team. Kambili* was tricked into leaving his home country, Nigeria, by two men who made false promises and - Page 11
A survivor of child abuse whose perpetrator was brought to justice after 30 years says support from Hope for Justice is one reason she was able to move forward. - Page 11
Daniel* was just 12 when he was trafficked to work in the weaving industry. After 2 years, Hope for Justice found him on the streets and brought him to safety. - Page 11
After she was brought to our Lighthouse, Anna couldn’t sleep on a bed because sleeping on the floor was more comfortable for her – it was what she was used to. - Page 11
Buddy, 10, fell victim to the demand for child dancers. “If I failed to learn fast enough, I was beaten. Anyone who messed up the dance was given little food.” - Page 11