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Modern-Day Slavery

Duration

½ day

Course Overview



This course will aid delegates to gain an awareness of Modern-Day Slavery/Trafficking which involves the exploitation of children and adults who are coerced, deceived, forced, or expected to accept a life of abuse, servitude and inhumane treatment.

Learning Outcomes



By the end of this course delegates will have covered:
  • Different forms of modern slavery
  • The legal framework of the Modern Day Slavery Act 2015
  • Risk Factors: economic, social, political, legal, religious
  • Signs, indicators and locations
  • The experiences of victims and how to respond using imagination and empathy
  • Real case studies and signposting

  • Methods of Delivery



    This course will be delivered via a variety of methods, including PowerPoint presentations, DVDs, casework, quizzes, group work and discussion.

    • Course Content
    • Audience
    • Training Considerations
    • Certification
    • Related Courses

    Course Content

  • Defining Modern Day Slavery
  • The Government Strategy and the legal framework
  • How victims become involved and the role of the trafficker (perpetrator)
  • Signs and risk indicators
  • Health risks
  • The referral process, duty to notify, and signposting
  • Target Audience

    This course is suitable for everyone in both the public and private sectors: in particular, those in the NHS, police, voluntary sectors, social care, HR and housing departments.

    Training Considerations

    Delegates should research a Modern Slavery case that has gone through the criminal justice system in their local area.

    Certification

    Upon completion of the course, the delegates will receive a certificate of attendance.

    Related Courses

    Child Sexual Exploitation
    Female Genital Mutilation
    Honour Based Abuse & Forced Marriage
    Radicalisation

     
    Modern-Day Slavery
    Duration: ½ day

    Course overview:

    This course will aid delegates to gain an awareness of Modern-Day Slavery/Trafficking which involves the exploitation of children and adults who are coerced, deceived, forced, or expected to accept a life of abuse, servitude and inhumane treatment.

    Learning Outcomes:

    By the end of this course delegates will have covered:
    · Different forms of modern slavery
    · The legal framework of the Modern Day Slavery Act 2015
    · Risk Factors: economic, social, political, legal, religious
    · Signs, indicators and locations
    · The experiences of victims and how to respond using imagination and empathy
    · Real case studies and signposting



    Methods of delivery:

    This course will be delivered via a variety of methods, including PowerPoint presentations, DVDs, casework, quizzes, group work and discussion.



    LEARNING OBJECTIVES

    · Defining Modern Day Slavery
    · The Government Strategy and the legal framework
    · How victims become involved and the role of the trafficker (perpetrator)
    · Signs and risk indicators
    · Health risks
    · The referral process, duty to notify, and signposting



    TARGET AUDIENCE
    This course is suitable for everyone in both the public and private sectors: in particular, those in the NHS, police, voluntary sectors, social care, HR and housing departments.

    TRAINING CONSIDERATIONS
    Delegates should research a Modern Slavery case that has gone through the criminal justice system in their local area.

    CERTIFICATION
    Upon completion of the course, the delegates will receive a certificate of attendance.


    RELATED COURSES
    Child Sexual Exploitation
    Female Genital Mutilation
    Honour Based Abuse & Forced Marriage
    Radicalisation

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