Modern slavery and human trafficking
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Causeway Charitable Services
Support across Greater Manchester for victims of trafficking and modern slavery to help prevent further exploitation, protect you while recovering and help you reintegrate. Reference by a first responder organisation required before access to support can be provided.
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Crimestoppers
Report crime 100% anonymously. Independent charity that lets you speak up and stop crime without giving your name.
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Embrace
Emotional support for children aged 12-18 who’ve been a victim of or witnessed a serious crime, including domestic abuse. For younger children, workers will try to find local play therapists and offer support and guidance to parents and carers.
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Greater Manchester Police
Report crime, get advice and find information about policing across Greater Manchester. Call 999 in an emergency or 101 for non-emergencies.
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Justice & Care
Victim Navigators who support modern slavery victims working with police to provide evidence. Workers can help you through the prosecution process and keep you informed. Greater Manchester Police will refer you if appropriate.
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Medaille Trust
Support for survivors of modern slavery including first response, safe houses and outreach services. Workers can refer you to the National Referral Mechanism and help connect you to other organisations.
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Modern Slavery Helpline
24/7 confidential helpline to report suspicions of modern slavery and get support. Interpretation available in over 100 languages.
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National Referral Mechanism
Government framework for identifying and referring potential victims of modern slavery and making sure they get appropriate support.
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National Ugly Mugs
Safety scheme for sex workers. Report incidents, get alerts about dangerous individuals and access support.
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St John of God
Support and hospitality for victims of modern slavery in Greater Manchester. You’ll need to be referred by a first responder organisation.
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The Lotus Hub
Support for Black, ethnically minoritised and migrant women (18+) in Greater Manchester who’ve experienced violence and abuse. Workers can help women on all types of visas, refugees, those seeking asylum and those who don’t know their immigration status.
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The Salvation Army
Recovery and reintegration support for victims of modern slavery in England and Wales. First responder organisation that can refer you to the National Referral Mechanism.
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Unseen
Anti-slavery charity running the modern slavery and exploitation 24-hour helpline. You can call anonymously and help is available in more than 200 languages.