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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 2015Risk Factors: economic, social, political, legal, religiousSigns, indicators and locations The experiences of victims and how to respond using imagination and empathyReal 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 frameworkHow victims become involved and the role of the trafficker (perpetrator)Signs and risk indicators Health risksThe 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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