Community of Practice
  • Community of Practice
    • What We do
    • THE NEED FOR A COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE
  • Updates
  • Current Projects
    • Access to Experts
    • HEC Paris Partnership
  • 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
  • MSCOS Study
    • What is MSCOS?
    • Working with Core Outcomes as a Set
    • Study and Documentation
    • Presentations, academic papers and lectures
    • Outcomes Long-list
  • Our Team
    • Our Team
    • Research Advisory Board: Experts by Lived Experience
    • Expert Steering Committee
  • Get Involved
  • Community of Practice
    • What We do
    • THE NEED FOR A COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE
  • Updates
  • Current Projects
    • Access to Experts
    • HEC Paris Partnership
  • 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
  • MSCOS Study
    • What is MSCOS?
    • Working with Core Outcomes as a Set
    • Study and Documentation
    • Presentations, academic papers and lectures
    • Outcomes Long-list
  • Our Team
    • Our Team
    • Research Advisory Board: Experts by Lived Experience
    • Expert Steering Committee
  • Get Involved


​MS-CoP Update 26

Previous MS-CoP Updates
Hello,
 
Welcome to Update 25 for the MSCOS Community of Practice (MS-CoP), which focuses on x

Thank you to Júlia Tomas, Modern Slavery Policy and Research Manager, The Passage, who helped organise the online expert forum, and our expert speakers: Peter Parker, from our MSCOS Research Advisory Board, Anna Skeels, Research Fellow, SARK, Cardiff University, Angeliki Argyriou, Clinical Psychologist, Helen Bamber Foundation, Imogen Spencer-Chapman, Head of Operations, Training and Quality Practice, ECPAT UK, and Kirsty Thomson, Senior Director of Europe, KIND.

Criminal Justice

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Paul Withrington,
Outreach Service Manager and Modern Slavery Champion, Porchlight
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Paul Wiggett,
Modern Slavery, Organised Immigration and Child Exploitation intelligence, investigation and partnerships lead, Metropolitan Police
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Sosa Henkoma,
Survivor Leader
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DID YOU KNOW?
​The MS-CoP is a forum for practitioners working in all fields and discipline, to share perspectives and link practice. If you would like to feature your work or have feedback for us, please do get in touch!  Our criteria for features is based upon the delivery of the Modern Slavery Core Outcome Set (MSCOS), which comprises the 7 core outcomes that survivors of human trafficking have told us must be in place for their well-being, recovery and integration.  Email us:  [email protected].

The MSCOS Community of Practice is at Kings College London and directed by Rachel Witkin in collaboration with MSCOS project partners: Kings College London, Survivor Alliance, University of Nottingham Rights Lab and the University of East London.  It was devised as an integral component of the MSCOS study at Kings College London by Dr Sian Oram and Dr Sharli Paphitis, with the MSCOS Research Advisory Board - Bee Damara, Brook, Juliet Joseph, Keith Lewis, Mimi Jalmasco, Peter Parker, Ruth Aguele, and Wendy. It was designed, devised and established by Rachel Witkin and Queenie Sit, and is facilitated by Arnas Tamasauskas.

MODERN SLAVERY CORE OUTCOME SET

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PARTNERS
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