Modern Slavery
Reporting Modern Slavery Concerns
- Police immediate threat to life 999
- Police non-emergency 101
- To report a crime/information or for advice around any concerns. Online Report | Essex Police www.essex.police.uk/ro/report/
- The confidential UK modern slavery helpline 24 hours a day, 365 days a year on 08000 121 700, or report online Home – Unseen (unseenuk.org). The Unseen App
- Crime Stoppers 0800 555 111 anonymous or online Form. Give information | Crimestoppers (crimestoppers-uk.org) Intel:[email protected]
- Gangmasters & Labour Abuse Authority – 0800 432 0804
- Salvation Army – 0800 808 3733
- If you are on a train text British Transport Police on 61016.
Useful websites
- Modern slavery – www.modernslavery.co.uk
- Government website – Support for victims of human trafficking
- National Crime Agency – www.nationalcrimeagency.gov.uk
- Migrant Help UK – www.migranthelpuk.org
- Medaille Trust – www.medaille-trust.org.uk
- Kalayaan – www.kalayaan.org.uk
- Unseen UK – www.unseenuk.org
- New Pathways – www.newpathways.org.uk
- Refugee Council – www.refugeecouncil.org.uk
- Stop the Traffik – www.stopthetraffik.org/uk
- A21 – www.a21.org/
- Justice & Care – Justice.gov.uk
- Gangmasters & Labour Abuse Authority – www.gla.gov.uk
Modern Slavery Information
SET Modern Slavery Guidance (March 25)
SET Children/Adults Modern Slavery flowchart
One Minute Guide: Modern Slavery
Southend Against Modern Slavery (SAMS) Partnership Website
Modern Slavery Helpline Website Link
Slavery is an umbrella term for activities involved when one person obtains or holds another person in compelled service.
Someone is in slavery if they are:
forced to work through mental or physical threat
owned or controlled by an ’employer’, usually through mental or physical abuse or the threat of abuse
dehumanised, treated as a commodity or bought and sold as ‘property’
physically constrained or have restrictions placed on his/her freedom
The following definitions are encompassed within the term ‘modern slavery’ for the purposes of the Modern Slavery Act 2015.
These are:
‘human trafficking’ concerns arranging or facilitating the travel of another with a view to exploiting them
‘slavery’ is where ownership is exercised over a person
‘forced or compulsory labour’ involves work or service extracted from any person under the menace of a penalty and for which the person has not offered himself voluntarily
‘servitude’ involves the obligation to provide services imposed by coercion
For further information please refer to the Modern Slavery Act 2015.
The Centre for Social Justice Report (2013) further states that the term ‘modern slavery’ includes the definitions below:
Human Trafficking
- Recruitment, transportation, transfer, harbouring or receipt of persons.
- By means of threat or use of force or other forms of coercion, of abduction, of fraud, of deception, of the abuse of power or of a position of vulnerability or of the giving or receiving of payments or benefits to achieve the consent of a person having control over another person; (where a child is involved, the above means are irrelevant).
- For the purposes of exploitation, which includes (but is not exhaustive):
- Prostitution
- Other sexual exploitation
- Forced labour
- Slavery (or similar)
- Servitude etc.
- Removal of organs
Slavery
The status or condition of a person over whom any or all of the powers attaching to the right of ownership are exercised (129 Convention; approved in defining Art 4 ECHR: Siladin v France (ECHR, 2005).
Servitude
An obligation to provide one’s services that is imposed by the use of coercion, and is to be linked with the concept of ‘slavery’ described above (Siladin v France, ECHR (2005).
Forced Labour
All work or service which is exacted from any person under the menace of any penalty and for which the said person has not offered himself voluntarily.
Below are links to national and international definitions of slavery and trafficking:
Modern Slavery Act
Palermo Protocal
EU Directive
UNODC
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