The UK government has worryingly scrapped its recruitment drive for an Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner. The position has already been vacant for 8 months. - Page 29
Hope for Justice has signed a joint letter urging the UK Government to overhaul the rules around a type of visa whose current restrictions leave thousands of people more at risk of abuse and exploitation. From the series Invisible People © Rory Carnegie for National Crime Agency The letter is reproduced below: Act now to - Page 29
Klemens was made to work several jobs, including parcel-sorting and long hours in small corner shops. If he complained, he was threatened or beaten. - Page 29
Hope for Justice is part of the Anti Trafficking Monitoring Group (ATMG), a coalition established in 2009 to monitor the UK’s implementation of the Council of Europe Convention on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings (ECAT). As a Coalition, we are deeply concerned about the government’s proposed ‘Illegal Migration Bill’, which targets some of the - Page 29
Hope for Justice's Eliza Stachowska works every day with survivors of modern slavery. She explores the harmful impact the Nationality and Borders Act is having. - Page 29
Hope for Justice has joined with more than 50 charities to issue an urgent joint briefing on the Illegal Migration Bill as it goes through Parliament. - Page 29
BBC News has interviewed Aaron Robinson, who is running a marathon every single day before work to raise money and awareness for the work of Hope for Justice. - Page 29
Hope for Justice is one of 34 anti-trafficking organisations signing a briefing in support of the international compliance amendment to the Illegal Migration Bill - Page 29
A Vietnamese teen seeking work to fund an operation for his mother was instead trafficked for forced labour and crime, and sexually assaulted by his exploiters. - Page 29
St. Paul Baptist Church Health & Wellness Fair - Page 29
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