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Modern slavery: Professional resources

This page provides information and resources for all nursing and midwifery staff working in any setting. The resources provide guidance and advice for anyone who will encounter people impacted by modern slavery.

RCN resources

Modern slavery and trafficking guidance. More than 49 million people are trapped in modern slavery across the globe. This guidance has been reviewed and updated to help nurses and midwives identify victims of slavery and help people find the assistance and support they need.

Key resources

Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner Annual Report 2021-2022 (PDF)

GOV.UK Statutory guidance. Modern slavery: how to identify and support victims. This guidance describes the signs that someone may be a victim of modern slavery, the support available to victims, and the process for determining whether someone is a victim.

Home Office The Modern Slavery Statutory Guidance (PDF) has been updated. This is aimed at Single Competent Authority staff in any part of the UK who make decisions on whether or not an individual is a potential victim of modern slavery for the purpose of the NRM.

Home Office Modern slavery training: resource page

Home Office Modern Slavery: National Referral Mechanism and Duty to Notify statistics UK, Quarter 4 2023 – October to December 

Further resources

National

Crown Prosecution Service.

Centre for Social Justice (2015) A modern response to modern slavery. This report looks at how policy makers and law enforcement across the European Union could develop a more modern response to modern slavery. 

Home Office (2014) Modern slavery strategy. Launched in November 2014, the modern slavery strategy sets out our comprehensive cross-government approach to fighting modern slavery.

Home Office Factsheet. Modern slavery. 

RCNi. Primary Health Care journal. Using forum theatre with health visitor students to improve recognition and risk assessment of honour-based violence.

The Centre for Social Justice (2020). It Still Happens Here

The Office of the Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner 

VITA Network. Advancing the Health Response to Modern Slavery

England

Anti-Slavery Commissioner’s (IASC) office & University of Nottingham (2018) Anti-Slavery Partnership Toolkit. This online toolkit to help local organisations and agencies work better together to tackle modern slavery.  

Department of Health (2015) Modern slavery: identifying and supporting victims. This guidance sets out actions for health care staff who suspect that a patient may be a victim of human trafficking and slavery.

Health Education England. e-Learning for Healthcare. Identifying and supporting victims of modern slavery. This online resource provides an overview of the issue of modern slavery. It is aimed at helping all health care staff recognise the signs that someone has been trafficked, and to take appropriate action with confidence. 

NHSE. Modern slavery. This page includes a modern slavery awareness video. This video will support staff to understand the signs and symptoms of modern slavery and how to support victims. 

University of Nottingham (2022). The Vulnerability of Paid Migrant live-in care workers in London to modern slavery.

Northern Ireland

Modern Slavery Act 2015 Northern Ireland.

Northern Ireland Department of Justice. Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Strategy 2022 

Northern Ireland Department of Justice. Modern Slavery Campaign.

Scotland

Human Trafficking and Exploitation (Scotland) Act 2015.

Modern Slavery Helpline. Modern slavery in Scotland (PDF).

Scottish Government. Human trafficking.

Scottish Government. Human trafficking and exploitation strategy.

Wales

Welsh Government - Modern slavery: how to get help.

Wales Safer Communities: Modern Slavery and Exploitation.

Welsh Refugee Council. Human Trafficking, Modern Slavery and the National Referral Mechanism in Wales.

Further support

Salvation Army. Modern slavery

The Salvation Army confidential referral helpline 0300 3038151 is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Modern slavery helpline

You can call 08000 121 700 to get help, report a suspicion or seek advice.

Stop the TRAFFIK

STOP THE TRAFFIK is a pioneer in human trafficking prevention. They help communities to identify, respond to and protect themselves from trafficking.

Page last updated - 18/09/2024