Slave-Free Alliance Anti-Slavery Week Resources
Thank you for your interest in using Anti-Slavery Week 2025 to raise awareness among your stakeholders about modern slavery. Find downloadable resources and graphics on this page.
These resources would also be useful for your organisation to share on other important dates linked to this issue, such as World Day Against Trafficking in Persons (30th July) or International Day for the Abolition of Slavery (2nd December).
Social media graphics: marking Anti-Slavery Week 2025
Social media graphics that your organisation can share during Anti-Slavery Week. Each download is a zipped folder containing the image in three different sizes to suit different social media platforms:
Social media graphics: facts and stats
Attention-grabbing facts and statistics to share with your customers, stakeholders and suppliers via social media. Each download is a zipped folder containing the image in three different sizes to suit different social media platforms:
For the graphic about the 19,125 potential victims, you might find it helpful to accompany that with this text in the post/caption, adding important context to that figure: “2024 saw the highest-ever number of potential victims of modern slavery enter the UK Government’s safeguarding and support system, the National Referral Mechanism. The joint top nationalities referred were British and Albanian.”
Spot the Signs posters
These posters detail common signs of modern slavery, focusing on indicators of forced labour. The poster designs vary only by the imagery, the text content is the same in all cases.
If you want to add your organisation’s logo to these posters and a specific name / contact number to report concerns, use the second link which takes you to an editable template on Canva. (Do not change any of the other text, colours or branding without seeking approval from Slave-Free Alliance first.)
Note on languages: Our parent charity Hope for Justice has many additional Spot the Signs poster designs in a variety of languages. Email info@slavefreealliance.org if you need multilingual resources and we will try to help.
Additional social media graphics: definitions and explainers
These graphics, suitable for use in a variety of places, can help your audience understand the often-complex terminology underpinning modern slavery and human trafficking, the legal definitions and the range of exploitation types that have been categorised.