Despite the efforts made through frameworks like the Modern Slavery Act of 2015, the 2024 report from the Modern Slavery Act Committee warns that the UK is falling behind in its progress to prevent modern slavery. Economic challenges and global displacement have contributed to the prevalence of modern slavery in the UK. It is essential that there is awareness of the many, evolving forms modern slavery can take, how to spot these, how to intervene and how to support survivors across all areas of employment that may be vulnerable to forms of modern slavery.
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Chair’s Opening Remarks
Keynote: Updates on the Modern Slavery Landscape
Senior Representative, Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking, National Assessments Centre, National Crime Agency (CONFIRMED)
Keynote: The Modern Slavery Victim Care Contract
Senior Representative, The Salvation Army (CONFIRMED)
Session Title coming soon…
Dr Carole Murphy, Professor of Sociology and Applied Research and Director of the Bakhita Centre for Research on Slavery, Exploitation and Abuse, St Mary’s University (CONFIRMED)
Questions & Answers
Comfort Break
Case Study: Protecting People Against Forced Marriage
Senior Representative, Forced Marriage Unit (invited)
Case Study: Protecting People Against Domestic Servitude
Case Study: Human Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation
Senior Representative, Human Trafficking Foundation (invited)
Questions & Answers
Lunch
Case Study: Protecting Vulnerable Populations from Re-Trafficking
Dragana Wright, Senior Counter-Trafficking Manager, Helen Bamber Foundation (CONFIRMED)
Case Study: Criminal Exploitation: County Lines
Dr. Simon Harding, Director, Criminology Services (CONFIRMED)
Questions & Answers
Keynote: Utilising Technology to Stop Human Trafficking
Senior Representative, STOP THE TRAFFIK (CONFIRMED)
Keynote: Post-rescue Support
Senior Representative, Justice & Care (CONFIRMED)
Case Study: Utilising AI to Facilitate Successful Survivor Support – The RESTART Project
Dr Julia Muraszkiewicz, Head of Programme Against Exploitation and Violence, Trilateral Research Ethical AI (CONFIRMED)
Matthew Young, Research, Participation and Policy Manager, Causeway Charity (CONFIRMED)
Questions & Answers
Chair’s Closing Remarks
Conference Close
National Crime Agency
Professor of Sociology and Applied Research and Director of the Bakhita Centre for Research on Slavery, Exploitation and Abuse
St Mary’s University
Director
Criminology Services
Head of Programme Against Exploitation and Violence
Trilateral Research Ethical AI
Research, Participation and Policy Manager
Causeway Charity
STOP THE TRAFFIK
Justice & Care
Why Attend?
✓ High level keynotes on the latest policy including identifying and reporting modern slavery and utilising data-informed approaches to tackle modern slavery
✓ Listen and learn from case studies from leading experts in developing and delivering services for slavery victims
✓ Networking opportunities with speakers and colleagues from across the public sector
✓ 8 hours of CPD points towards your yearly quota
Job Title Examples | Organisation Examples |
DI/ DS/ DCIs | Local Council |
Safeguarding Officers/Heads of Safeguarding | Police |
Social Workers | Local and National Charites |
Case Worker | Central Government |
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Your delegate place at this leading conference gives you: Full access to the conference; E-guide; Networking opportunities during the day; Access to presentations post conference; 8 CPD Points.
Your delegate place at this leading conference gives you: Full access to the conference; E-guide; Networking opportunities during the day; Access to presentations post conference; 8 CPD Points.
Your delegate place at this leading conference gives you: Full access to the conference; E-guide; Networking opportunities during the day; Access to presentations post conference; 8 CPD Point
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