Understanding Modern Slavery and Exploitation Landscape

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Explore the shocking extent of modern slavery and exploitation in various sectors, from agriculture to domestic servitude. Learn about the different types of exploitation, vulnerabilities, legal basis for safeguarding, and real-life case studies. Contact MSVP@nottinghamcity.gov.uk for more information and support.

  • Modern Slavery
  • Exploitation
  • Vulnerabilities
  • Legal Basis
  • Case Studies

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  1. Slavery Exploitation Team Jane Paling

  2. Identifying the need - Perceptions and Reality of Slavery and Exploitation Modern Slavery Act: what it means for food firms Shocking extent of modern slavery in agriculture revealed ...

  3. Service Offer SERAC creative discussion, solution focus Journey of a referral Thresholds Training Strategic Role Single Point of Contact Multi agency visits Risk Management

  4. Types of Exploitation 2024 180 157 160 140 120 113 100 80 57 60 42 40 19 18 20 11 6 0 Cuckooing Trafficking Labour Exploitation Sexual Exploitation Financial Exploitation Domestic Servitude Criminal Exploitation Debt Bondage

  5. Vulnerabilities 2024 Vulnerabilities 2024 Prison Leaver 38 Health Condition 65 Care Leaver 22 Cognitive 35 Unsettled Family 93 Homelessness 119 Loneliness 90 Unemployment 43 Mental Health 211 Substances 201 Learn. Disability 29 Phys. Disability 32 Neurodivergence 27 0 50 100 150 200 250

  6. Consent Consent is not required for referrals to the SET or SERAC. If someone is currently being exploited of held in slavery, there are likely to be elements of coercion and control. Should consent be sought to refer, the potential victim may disclose this to their exploiter, placing them at risk of harm or trafficking. The legal basis under which such information can be shared for the purposes of safeguarding is covered mainly through: Prevention and detection of crime (s.115 Crime and Disorder Act 1998) To protect victim or others from serious harm or matter of life or death (GDPR art.6 & 9) For a public task (vital interests - usually bringing perpetrators to justice) Right to be free from torture or inhuman or degrading treatment (Human Rights Act, Articles 2 & 3) Prevention of Abuse and Neglect (The Care Act 2014) There may be other legal basis on specifics of individual cases (FGM, forced marriage, child protection etc).

  7. Case Studies Case 1 Low Level Financial Exploitation Case 2 Criminal Exploitation & Cuckooing case of male with hereditary brain condition Case 3 Domestic Servitude (ASC assessment involvement)

  8. Contact Details MSVP@nottinghamcity.gov.uk

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