STOP THE TRAFFIK Group’s global influence grows with mentions in Canada House of Commons and Irish Parliament
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by Alanna Taylor
9M ago
STOP THE TRAFFIK Group had a critical role in influencing the UK government to include Section 54 of the transparency of supply chains into the Modern Slavery Act 2015. We did this knowing and hoping that ‘good law migrates’. Our way of working is to constantly learn, improve and share what we know to disrupt the traffickers’ business model. Good law learns, refines and extends. Good law’s success will drive greater challenge to every stakeholder who must take what they know and put it into action to reduce recruitment of people, frustrate the flow of proceeds of crime through our financial sy ..read more
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Our Pan London project – responding to county lines and exploitation
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by Ana Maria Heilbron Jacome
10M ago
Since January 2022, we have been running a project called Pan London. This is a collaborative data-sharing initiative with the aim of transforming how London is responding to human trafficking. We have been collecting anonymous data on incidents of modern slavery and human trafficking from a range of partners across London – including police, local authorities, health services and NGOs. From the data we have collected, it is clear that young people aged 12-24 are most vulnerable to exploitation within London – specifically through involvement with county lines gangs and criminal exploitation ..read more
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Scholarship Programme for displaced Ukrainians
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by Alanna Taylor
10M ago
In 2022, STOP THE TRAFFIK Group and The International Compliance Association launched a unique scholarship programme for displaced Ukrainians. This programme seeks to serve those whose reality is the experience of being forced to move away from home: to be displaced. This training offers an opportunity to learn and become active in stopping the flow of the proceeds of crime, particularly in relation to human trafficking. We hope that this opportunity can help rebuild lives and empower those who are from Ukraine. At STOP THE TRAFFIK Group, we support initiatives to upskill Ukrainians so they ca ..read more
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Campaña de prevención entre Latinoamérica y Polonia
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by Ana Maria Heilbron Jacome
10M ago
Read the blog in English here. A principios de este año recibimos información sobre una ruta de tráfico de personas entre unos países de Latinoamérica (Colombia, México, Perú y Brasil) y Polonia. Las pruebas se han visto reforzadas por las 285 personas que respondieron a nuestra encuesta previa a la campaña, las cuales nos han aportado información sobre sus experiencias de trabajo en Polonia. A modo de respuesta a esta encuesta, hemos llevado a cabo desde marzo una campaña de prevención dirigida a las personas de Latinoamérica que trabajan en Polonia. Esta campaña cuenta con información de se ..read more
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Our Latin American – Poland prevention campaign
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by Ana Maria Heilbron Jacome
10M ago
Lee el blog en español acá. Earlier this year we received intelligence of a trafficking route between LATAM countries (including Colombia, Mexico, Peru and Brazil) to Poland. The evidence has been strengthened by our 285 pre-campaign survey respondents, who have given us insights into their experiences working in Poland.   By way of a response, since March, we have been running a prevention campaign targeting Latin American individuals working in Poland with safety information regarding what exploitation looks like, how to adopt preventative measures to keep themselves safe, and details ..read more
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A Future Where Call Centres Are Not Exploitative
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by Ana Maria Heilbron Jacome
11M ago
CONSULTING BRIEF #4   Call centre scamming operations contribute to the trafficking of thousands of migrants across Southeast Asia. The recent convictions of 3 traffickers and successful action taken by law enforcement indicate that it may be gradually becoming more difficult to traffic people in this way. As some of the first successful convictions of these call centre scam traffickers take place, we believe direct action like this can enable a future where call centres are not exploitative.   Call centres are a high-risk workplace for exploitation, with staff working long hours wi ..read more
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Canada sets a new standard in accountability for modern slavery and human trafficking
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by Simon Reeves
11M ago
Update on Canada’s introduction of world-leading modern slavery act Earlier this week, the Canadian House of Commons introduced leading legislation in the disruption of human trafficking. Bill S-211, the Fighting Against Forced Labour and Child Labour in Supply Chains Act, passed the Senate and will receive Royal Assent to become law. The new legislation requires businesses and government institutions to report annually on the risk of forced labour and exploitative child labour in their supply chains. Those reports will be made publicly available and non-compliant businesses could face fines o ..read more
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Canadian Parliament Debate World-Leading Bill
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by Alanna Taylor
1y ago
Press Release | Tuesday 25th April 2023  The Canadian Parliament Debate World-Leading Bill. This week the Canadian Parliament is debating the introduction of Bill S-211 – a Canadian Modern Slavery Act. This legislation builds on the model of section 54 of the UK Modern Slavery Act which became law in 2015. Section 54 of the UK Act requires commercial organisations to prepare and publish an annual modern slavery statement. STOP THE TRAFFIK first called for the inclusion of supply chain transparency and the application of company law and then introduced the concept of governing body signing ..read more
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10 years since Rana Plaza: why factory safety is still a pressing problem
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by Ana Maria Heilbron Jacome
1y ago
CONSULTING BRIEF #3   April 24th will mark 10 years since the Rana Plaza factory collapse, which brought heightened focus on the poor conditions faced by workers in the Bangladesh garment sector. In this blog, we look back on what has changed and what there is still to learn to keep people safe in the workplace.   TW: some of the affiliate links used in this blog post contain graphic descriptions of violence, mentions of sexual assault and suicide.     April 24th will mark 10 years since the Rana Plaza factory collapsed in Bangladesh, killing at least 1,132 people and ..read more
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Update on our Emergency Campaign in Turkiye in Response to the Earthquakes
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by Ana Maria Heilbron Jacome
1y ago
In March, we launched our response to the horrifying earthquakes in Türkiye and Syria. In the first 10 days of our prevention campaign, we have targeted three of the most severely-impacted provinces in Türkiye – Hatay, Kahramanmaraş and Gaziantep – with plans to steadily expand to reach all the impacted areas.   So far, more than 300,000 young people have been reached through our campaign. More than 6,000 of them have visited our landing pages, which contain the contact details of national hotlines and partner organisations that provide on-the-ground support. According to OCHA (UN Office ..read more
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