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MSPEC lunchtime seminar Liz & Habiba 13.12.24

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Transcript

prevention

Room 2

of human trafficking & exploitation among adults in the UK

What do we know from research?

Entrance

Room 1

Liz Such and Habiba Aminu

Main stage

Room 3

Discussion room

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Welcome

The project

To look at all research reports produced by Modern Slavery PEC between 2020-24Questions:

    • How many and what type of studies looked at prevention?
    • What were the characteristics of studies that provided insight on prevention?
    • What levels of prevention were explored?
    • What were the main prevention knowledge gains and gaps?

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Room 1

What is prevention?

Prevention is an on-going process of avoiding and minimising exploitation and harm. This can be achieved by intervening before harm occurs, by intervening early and by treating harms. It also includes action to prevent re-exploitation and re-trafficking. Prevention includes enabling people to exercise choice and control over their lives and to thrive.

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PATHWAYS

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Room 2

Overview

37 studies.Almost all had something to say about prevention.Didn't always spell it out.14 studies more directly talked about about prevention.No study defined what prevention meant. Studies rarely referred to different pathways of prevention.

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Room 3

Treat/tertiary

Survivor care, recovery, support (7/14)3 main themes: 1. Needs and priorities 2. Getting care and support right (e.g. cultural competence and trauma-informed practice) 3. Structures and systems that supported /undermined effective care/support/recovery

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Main stage

Before and early

Limited research Also limited on re-trafficking

Early

Both

Before

De-stigma & de-shame systems, services, encounters.

Examples of failures to act.

Trade, investment.Need more on the root causes..

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Discussion

What did we learn?

Dynamic

Multi-level

Before

Early

After

Retrafficking

Failure

System

Reflection points Lived expertise; defining prevention; foregrounding prevention; looking 'upstream'; learning from failures; using a prevention lens; evaluating; trust building; stigma and shame disruption; other prevention pathways

fo

1. Secure and suitable housing. 2. Safety from any trafficker / abuser. 3. Long-term, consistent support. 4. Compassionate, trauma informed services. 5. Finding purpose in life and self-actualisation. 6. Access to medical treatment. 7. Access to education.

MS-COS

Discrimination. Labour recruitment malpractice. Long, debilitating waits for decisions. Unsuitable and low standard accommodation. Criminalisation of victims.

Failures

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