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

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What We do
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Our Community of Practice forums, meetings, training, updates and publications are curated with, and for professionals working in modern slavery-related fields.  We promote models of best practice in anti-trafficking, encouraging the maintenance and further development of what is already built and is working well, rather than following many scattered projects that start over from scratch.

We work with survivor leaders, academics, and professionals from all modern slavery related fields: Government and councils, criminal and immigration/asylum law, police, the judiciary, healthcare and therapeutic care services, social work, specialist charities and Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs).  

​We follow the practice methods, principles and recommended standards of the ​OSCE/ODIHR National Referral Mechanisms Handbook.  We are guided in all of our work by the Modern Slavery Core Outcome Set (MSCOS, Kings College London & partners) and its equivalent for children and young people, Creating Stable Futures: Positive Outcomes Framework (ECPAT/University of Sheffield Hallam and Helena Kennedy Centre). We actively promote needed professional roles for the sector, including the Independent Modern Slavery Advocate (IMSA) model (Hope for Justice, Red Cross, Snowdrop); the Victim Navigators (Justice & Care and Metropolitan police).  We support the training and qualification for modern slavery professionals by the Bakhita Centre, St Mary’s University.  We work with a wide range of best practice organisations that span the Modern Slavery Sector.

MODERN SLAVERY CORE OUTCOME SET

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