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If you have been a victim of are concerned about modern day slavery related crimes then below are support services that you can turn to.
www.salvationarmy.org.uk/human-trafficking
The specialist support programme is designed to preserve the dignity of victims, protect, and care for them in safe accommodation, and provide access to confidential client-based support serviced to give victims the space to reflect, recover and rebuild their lives.
Those who don’t need accommodation but still need support have the same entitlements as someone living in a safe house. The Salvation Army will therefore provide victims of modern slavery with access to confidential client-based support services.
Unseen operated the UK’s Modern Slavery Helpline, providing victims, the public, statutory agencies and businesses access to information and support on a 24/7 basis.