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    • What We do
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    • What is MSCOS?
    • Working with Core Outcomes as a Set
    • Study and Documentation
    • Presentations, academic papers and lectures
    • Outcomes Long-list
  • Core Outcomes
    • Secure and suitable housing
    • Safety from any trafficker or other abusers
    • Long-term, consistent support
    • Trauma-informed services
    • Purpose in life and self-actualisation
    • Access to medical and healthcare services
    • Access to education
    • Relevant frameworks for children and young people
    • Corporate responsibility and finance
  • Access to Experts
  • Our Team
    • Our Team
    • Research Advisory Board: Experts by Lived Experience
    • Expert Steering Committee
  • Get Involved

​MSCOS Study and Documentation

The Modern Slavery Core Outcome Set (MSCOS) results from a study by King’s College London, conducted in partnership with Survivor Alliance, the University of Nottingham Rights Lab, the University of East London, and the Helen Bamber Foundation.  We have taken inspiration from the impact core outcome sets have made in similar areas, particularly the child maltreatment and domestic abuse core outcome set (Powell et al. 2022).   MSCOS is documented in the MSCOS Final Study Report and other materials below.  It is registered at the COMET Initiative.

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​MSCOS Publications
1. MSCOS Toolkit
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To read the MSCOS Toolkit click here.
2. MSCOS Final Project Report
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To read the MSCOS final project report click here.
3. Survivors in Research leaflet
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To read the Survivors in Research leaflet click here.
4. Peer Researcher Academic Paper
​Coming soon!

MSCOS Project Materials
​1. Exploratory Workshops
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​The workshops helped us to understand what is meant by modern slavery and human trafficking, what counts as an "outcome", the nuances and feasibility of "recovery", and who defines it. A broad list of outcomes was generated. We looked at priorities for research and how to group these outcomes. Read more here.
2. Quantitative Literature review
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​The quantitative literature review explores the findings of existing quantitative studies which have measured outcomes from interventions for survivors of modern slavery and human trafficking. Read more here. ​


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3. Qualitative Literature Review 
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​The qualitative literature review discusses the findings of qualitative academic research papers, assessing views around psychological and social interventions. Read more here.



4.  Grey Literature Review
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​The grey literature review looks at intervention reports, service evaluations, and other non-academic research to explore post-trafficking outcomes for survivors which are sought or identified in the field of modern slavery and human trafficking. Read more here.
5. Supplementary interviews
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​The supplementary interviews comprised qualitative interviews conducted with survivors to address gaps identified in the literature reviews, and secondary analysis of pre-existing anonymised transcripts from the workshops. Read more here.
6. Analysis of Moments interviews
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​This study extracts outcome data from pre-existing interview transcripts from adult survivors of modern slavery from Wright et al. (2020). Read more here.
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7. International e-Delphi Study
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​The Delphi technique is a well established approach to answering a research question through the identification of a consensus view across subject experts.  It allows for reflection among participants, who are able to nuance and reconsider their opinion based on the anonymised opinions of others. This was held online, making it an e-Delphi study. Read more here.
8. Final Workshop
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​In the final workshop, the 7 core outcomes for the MSCOS were identified. Read the summary here.

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MODERN SLAVERY CORE OUTCOME SET

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