Training For Professionals
What’s available?
Hope for Justice believes in multi-agency working and is keen to work with and train law enforcement, medical professionals, social services, community outreach programmes and other frontline agencies and organisations to tackle the issue of modern slavery.
We actively support professionals by offering training on:
– What is modern slavery? What is human trafficking?
– Spotting the signs & reporting trafficking
– Legal framework for supporting victims
– Public authority obligations
– Victims’ rights
– Working with potential victims of trafficking
UK only:
– Modern Slavery Act 2015
– National Referral Mechanism and MS1 reporting
– The Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority (GLAA)
The value of training
We believe that by equipping people who are specialists in their own field with relevant, comprehensive and practical guidance we can increase the number of victims identified and improve the response and help offered by organisations like yours.
A history of success
Hope for Justice has experience of training staff from a variety of frontline agencies including the police, homeless shelters, social services, teachers, community-based outreach programs and asylum charities. Crucially this leads to increases in referrals and rescues, and improves the standard of care provided to victims.
Request training
With our in-house training teams, we can deliver training to a growing audience, informed by our frontline work, our investigations and our long experience. Training is available in the UK, USA and Norway. Just contact us using the details above or click below.