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Information and Support: Slavery

If you or someone you know have been affected by the issues raised in , the following organisations may be able to help:

Government Advice

Gov.UK: Guidance from the government on the support available for victims of human trafficking. A leaflet outlining the support available for victims of human trafficking is available in 11 foreign languages.

Modern Slavery Helpline

The Modern Slavery Helpline offers information and support on all types of modern slavery, including child trafficking, forced labour, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation and domestic servitude. If you suspect slavery is happening or think you may be a victim of this crime you can get advice or report it by calling the helpline or using the online reporting form.

Helpline: 0800 0121 700

The Salvation Army – Human Trafficking Referral Line

The Salvation Army – Human Trafficking Referral Line is available to anyone concerned about a possible adult male or female victim of human trafficking in England and Wales. The Salvation Army provides specialist support and protection to potential victims of human trafficking and cares for them in safe accommodation, with access to confidential support services including legal advice, health care, counselling and educational opportunities.

Call the referral line if you consider yourself to be a victim of trafficking and you are in need of assistance, or if you're concerned someone you have come into contact with may be the victim of human trafficking.

24 Hour confidential Referral Helpline: 0300 303 8151


Bawso

Bawso provides services in Wales to people from Minority Ethnic backgrounds who are affected by domestic abuse and other forms of violence, including Forced Marriage, Honour Based Violence, Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) and Human Trafficking (male and female).

Phone: 0800 731 8147 (24/7)