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MODERN SLAVERY: A ROLE FOR NURSES Interactive Session Identifying and Supporting Potential Victims / Survivors of Modern Slavery Monday 12 th May, 2018

MOST PROFITABLE ILLEGAL TRADES A: 1. Drugs Trade 2. Human Trafficking 3. Guns and Arms Trade B: 1. Guns and Arms Trade 2. Drugs Trade 3. Human Trafficking C: 1. Human Trafficking 2. Guns and Arms Trade 3. Drugs Trade Source: www.stopthetraffik.org

DEFINITIONS Modern Slavery Modern Slavery: encompasses slavery, human trafficking, servitude, forced or compulsory labour. Traffickers and slave masters use whatever means they have at their disposal to coerce, deceive and force individuals into a life of abuse, servitude and inhumane treatment Source: HM Government

DEFINITIONS Human Trafficking The ACT The recruitment, transportation, transfer, harbouring or receipt of persons, by MEANS of the 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, for the PURPOSE of exploitation Source: Protocol To Prevent, Suppress And Punish Trafficking In Persons, Especially Women And Children, Supplementing The United Nations Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime

CASE STUDIES Which stories are examples of human trafficking? Heyun Liu has paid a substantial sum of money to his friend s uncle for a place on a boat that will get him from the Belgian coast to Essex. Ivan has no choice but to pick sprouts in Norfolk. He is forced to give his wages to a Romanian gang threatening harm to his family at home. Katerina at UK passport control has a forged passport given by a man who hasn t yet told her she s bound for a nightclub. Maria works in the sex industry in Oxford to earn money to send back to her family in the Ukraine, where her earnings from prostitution were a lot less. Source: UKBA

CONFUSIONS WITH PEOPLE SMUGGLING Human Trafficking People Smuggling Legal, illegal or no border crossing Coercion longer-term exploitation Commodity an individual Illegal border crossing Voluntary Short-term exploitation Commodity a service A Crime Against an Individual A Crime Against the State It is important to remember that people smuggling can turn into human trafficking Source: www.stopthetraffik.org

TYPES OF EXPLOITATION Source: www.stopthetraffik.org

TYPES OF EXPLOITATION CONT D Forced crime Source: www.stopthetraffik.org / National Crime Agency 2016

OUTLINE OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN THE UNITED KINGDOM The British Government estimates that there are around 13,000 people in modern day slavery. In 2017 5, 145 cases that were referred into the National Referral Mechanism 35% increase on 2016 The most common countries of origin: 1. United Kingdom 2. Albania 3. Vietnam Labour Exploitation Sexual Exploitation 2017 Adult & Children Exploitation Type Unknown Exploitation Most common purposes of trafficking: 1. Labour Exploitation 2. Sexual exploitation Domestic Servitude Organ Harvesting 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 Source: National Crime Agency 2017

BARRIERS TO DISCLOSING Issues of trust & feeling of fear Revealing immigration status Shame or fear of reprisal Involvement in criminal activity Fear of separation from children Mistrust of authority figures Language Rights to access care

MODERN SLAVERY WHEEL

WHY, WHEN AND HOW TO ASK

WHY, WHEN AND HOW TO ASK

NATIONAL REFERRAL MECHANISM The National Referral Mechanism (NRM) is a framework for identifying victims of modern slavery and ensuring they receive the appropriate support. The NRM can provide Safe accommodation & material assistance Medical treatment Counselling & emotional support Advice on immigration & legal rights Advice on the criminal justice system Guidance on education, training & employment 45-day reflection period' when a person cannot be removed from the UK 1-year residence permit Ensuring any return to the home country is safe and dignified Source: National Crime Agency 2016

Any Questions? Louise Cahill, RN louise.cahill@nbt.nhs.uk Twitter: @Cahill_Lou