The Community of Practice reaches across geographical locations and disciplinary silos to bring together the professionals and organisations needed to deliver the multi-agency,
inter-disciplinary, practice-focused response to human trafficking.
Our membership is free and open to all professionals who are working in the field of modern slavery or are connected to it.
Survivor Leadership is at the centre of the Community of Practice: our Research Advisory Board is at the helm of all of our work. Our activities and output are co-designed, curated, authored and reviewed by professionals who have lived experience of being trafficked and exploited by criminals.
Our Work
Our Collaborations
The Modern Slavery Community of Practice originated from the Modern Slavery Core Outcome Set (MSCOS) Study and Project led by Kings College London with partners Survivor Alliance, University of Nottingham Rights Lab, the University of East London and the Helen Bamber Foundation.