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TAKE OFF THE BLINDFOLD and put a stop to modern day slavery!

TAKE OFF THE BLINDFOLD and put a stop to modern day slavery!. Dr Mike Emberson CEO Migrant Help. Who Are Migrant Help. A charity established in 1963 by Helen Ellis MBE to help foreign nationals in distress in the UK Ports & docks & au pairs!

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TAKE OFF THE BLINDFOLD and put a stop to modern day slavery!

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  1. TAKE OFF THE BLINDFOLDand put a stop to modern day slavery! Dr Mike Emberson CEO Migrant Help

  2. Who Are Migrant Help A charity established in 1963 by Helen Ellis MBE to help foreign nationals in distress in the UK Ports & docks & au pairs! A project based organisation emerges – Ugandan Asians, Bosnian evacuations and an Ostend office The Asylum Years Where we are now – human trafficking

  3. What We Do Asylum Seekers (London, Kent and Sussex) Refugees (London, Kent & Sussex, currently bidding for a National contract) Foreign National Prisoners (Kent and Essex) Migrants (Kent & capacity building in South East) Non-EU Migrant Workers (Suffolk) An Interpretation Service (200 interpreters, 120 languages, telephone & face to face across the UK) Human Trafficking (Support services across England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland)

  4. Work to Date • Numbers by gender (484 since 4 June 2008)

  5. Type of Exploitation

  6. Nationalities Top Ten

  7. Nationalities other

  8. Outcomes

  9. Home Nations

  10. Types of Help • Support during Reflection Periods • Support to Law Enforcement Operations • International Work • Awareness Raising

  11. Supporting Op Mockday in Glasgow

  12. Op Mockday Accommodation

  13. Training in Romania

  14. Launch of NI Services

  15. Op Cotswold Peterborough Recovering Victim’s Property

  16. Staff teamOp Component

  17. Practitioner’s Training Day

  18. Labour & Domestic Servitude • Domestic Servitude – personal servants and slaves • Labour- agriculture, fisheries, meat processing factories, garment industry, packaging factories, retail, catering, car washes , construction industry • Marijuana cultivation/security • Organised petty crime – pirate CD/DVDS, shoplifting, mobile phone theft, pick pocketing, dog stealing • Street Scene’ crime – begging, newspaper & Big Issue sales, ‘scouting’, squeegee work • Identity theft - Benefit and tax credit fraud • Money laundering – multiple bank accounts • Sham marriages - bride slavery

  19. Op Panreth - Hertfordshire not the stolen dogs!

  20. Challenges • Assessing the size, scope & extent of the problem • Identifying victims • Getting victims to cooperate • Securing convictions • Resources!

  21. How Can You Help? • Keep your eyes open & report using confidential numbers if necessary • Form Community Action Teams – work with PSNI • Political campaigning • Raise awareness raising • Targeted purchases & boycotts • Social Network sites • Donate! • Prayer

  22. 07789171963 charlotte.kirkwood@migranthelpline.org Trafficking Services Coordinator Migrant Help For further advice or to discuss future operations please contact Ms Charlotte Kirkwood

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