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Stories of Survivors supported by TFF

TRIBE Hike for Freedom: Hannah’s Story

TRIBE Hike for Freedom: Hannah’s Story

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Coming to Life: A Story from Ella’s

Coming to Life: A Story from Ella’s

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Surviving to Thriving

Surviving to Thriving

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Confidence that Sustains

Confidence that Sustains

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Breaking the grip of slavery in Scotland

Breaking the grip of slavery in Scotland

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TFF News features

Grants & Partners

Decision Time!

Decision Time!

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Supporting Ella’s Third Home

Supporting Ella’s Third Home

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Introducing Snowdrop

Introducing Snowdrop

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£175,000 Granted to our Project Partners

£175,000 Granted to our Project Partners

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Introducing Ella’s Home

Introducing Ella’s Home

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Justice and Care awarded the Thomson Reuters Foundation Stop Slavery Award!

Justice and Care awarded the Thomson Reuters Foundation Stop Slavery Award!

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TFF Campaigns

Protecting the most vulnerable: Child Victim Navigators

Protecting the most vulnerable: Child Victim Navigators

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Help Prevent Child Exploitation

Help Prevent Child Exploitation

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Blog

Runners reach UK // Latest video update released!

Runners reach UK // Latest video update released!

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TRIBE Freedom Foundation 2018 Impact

TRIBE Freedom Foundation 2018 Impact

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Last Day On The Bikes!!

Last Day On The Bikes!!

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HBF x TRIBE Hike for Freedom

HBF x TRIBE Hike for Freedom

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Join #WeRunForLove campaign!

Join #WeRunForLove campaign!

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HOME STRETCH – Final Day!

HOME STRETCH – Final Day!

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What to do if you spot the signs of Modern Slavery

If you suspect modern slavery, you can report it in a number of ways. Download the Unseen reporting app, use Unseen’s online reporting tool, or call the UK modern slavery & exploitation helpline at 0800 0121 700 to speak with a trained adviser.

What is Modern Slavery?

Modern slavery is an umbrella term within which human trafficking is encompassed. Victims of modern slavery are exploited and controlled by their perpetrators. This exploitation may include forced labour, domestic servitude, organ trafficking, and sexual, financial or criminal exploitation. Victims of modern slavery are unable to leave their situation of exploitation – controlled by threats, punishment, violence, coercion and deception.

Modern Slavery in the UK

In 2023, 16,921 potential victims of trafficking and slavery were referred to the National Referral Mechanism – the UK’s system for identifying and supporting victims. This was the highest number recorded by the UK authorities since the figures were first compiled in 2009 and saw referrals for women and children up by 24% and 44% respectively. British nationals made up the highest number of cases (accounting for 25% of all potential victims), followed by Albanian and Vietnamese nationals. In reality, however, the extent of slavery and trafficking in the UK is likely to be far greater than the NRM statistics would suggest. The Global Slavery Index estimated there were 122,000 victims of modern slavery in the UK in 2023.

Who is vulnerable?

There is no typical victim of modern slavery – victims are of all genders, ages, ethnicities and nationalities. However, any compounded vulnerability would increase an individual’s risk of becoming a victim of modern slavery. Poverty, limited opportunities at home, lack of education, unstable social and political conditions, economic imbalances and war would all increase the risk of modern slavery.

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