Anti-Slavery Day Events 2021


Oct
20
1:00 PM13:00

IOM Panel discussion

The International Organisation for Migration are hosting an online panel discussion on the Impact of the Nationality and Borders Bill on the UK’s Response to Modern Slavery. The panellists will discuss the key clauses on Modern Slavery contained within the Bill and their potential consequences in relation to prosecution, prevention and protection. The panellists will also reflect on why the issue of Modern Slavery is being addressed through legislation focused on immigration. The discussion will be supported by IOM UK’s analysis of key NRM data in relation to some of the reforms proposed in the Bill. Register here.

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Oct
20
9:00 AM09:00

Survivors of Human Trafficking in Scotland (SOHTIS) Model For Scotland Event

Men Who Pay for Sex Online Event 20th October 2021

Register Free at Men who pay for sex: How to tackle demand for prostitution Tickets, Wed 20 Oct 2021 at 12:00 | Eventbrite

We are delighted to be standing together with partners to launch A Model for Scotland.  Commercial sexual exploitation persists as a result of how women are viewed by society.  In their Equally Safe Strategy, the Scottish Government has prioritised ensuring men desist from all forms of violence against women and girls and perpetrators of such violence receive a robust and effective response. This violence includes the violence perpetrated by men in relation to acts of commercial sexual exploitation, of which prostitution is one aspect.

They held a consultation in 2020 on approaches to challenge men’s demand for prostitution, continue to support work to reduce the harms associated with commercial sexual exploitation and help women to exit prostitution.

This is an issue which has been debated in Scotland for many years.  We believe this is now the time for action.  As an Alliance we are asking the Scottish Government to act and we invite you to join us.

Find out more at the website www.amodelforscotland.org 

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Oct
19
7:30 PM19:30

Explore Hosting with Hope at Home

Do you want to put your spare room to good use? Hope at Home can train and support you to welcome a survivor of slavery into your home.

Hope at Home operates a UK-wide hosting scheme specifically for survivors of modern slavery and human trafficking. This very informal session will provide information about how our scheme works, the training and support we offer hosts and how you can be involved. Do check their website at www.hopeathome.org.uk for more details about our work. Register here.

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Oct
18
5:00 PM17:00

Into the Arms of Traffickers

‘Into the Arms of Traffickers’ is the launch of new research by Christine Beddoe, freelance consultant and former Director of ECPAT UK, with the collaboration of Garden Court Chambers, MiCLU and young people from Shpresa Programme.

The research examines the experiences and views of young Albanian asylum-seeking children in the UK as well as key professionals who work with them, and finds that the result of increasing Home Office delays is that highly vulnerable children and young adults are facing greater risk of exploitation and trafficking within the UK, specifically to labour exploitation and criminal exploitation. The system is in effect pushing children into the arms of traffickers. As a consequence, the UK government is failing in its legal obligations to protect the victims and potential victims of trafficking.

The research is part of a wider project: Breaking the Chains, a partnership project dedicated to improving outcomes for Albanian children and young people seeking asylum in the UK. You can register online on Eventbrite until 18 October.

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Oct
18
3:30 PM15:30

Through the Lens Photography Exhibition

 

The Photography Exhibition’ will highlight the perspectives and lives of those affected by modern slavery. Throughout the summer of 2021, Flourish held a 10 week Photography Course so survivors could capture photos they felt represented themselves and their lives now in Northern Ireland. From composing and capturing to editing and printing, the participants have developed their own photographic practice in order to share with you their final collection now displayed at this exhibition.

On Anti Slavery Day the exhibition will be open for viewing across 30 minute viewing slots at the Merchant Hotel, Belfast to give you space to view and reflect on the work of participants. To book your viewing slot please click here.

 

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Oct
18
1:00 PM13:00

HTF's Anti-Slavery Day Awards Ceremony

Open to everyone in the sector, the Anti-Slavery Day Awards 2021 will celebrate the incredible of work of organisations and individuals going above and beyond in the fight against Modern Slavery and will recognise the important role played by the media in raising awareness of the issue. Expect stand-up performances from No Direction Home, a comedy collective made up of performers from refugee and migrant backgrounds, produced by CounterPoint Arts and music from Amies Freedom Choir. In partnership with the Marsh Charitable Trust. Sign up here.

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Oct
18
11:30 AM11:30

Anti-Slavery Day Bi-Borough Strategy Launch

Kensington and Chelsea Council and Westminster City Councils are launching their Bi-Borough strategy 'Ending Modern Slavery: Our Strategy for a Coordinated Community Response 2021-2026'. At this event they will look at our new strategy, the local picture of Modern Slavery and hear examples of some of our key partner's work with survivors providing a coordinated community responses. Sign up here.

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Oct
18
10:00 AM10:00

Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking of Africans: When Will it Stop?

The UK BME Anti Slavery Network (BASNET) is an expert dialogue on policies, implementations and the dynamics of Modern Slavery across Africa.

The dialogue will bring together Government representatives from the African Union, North Africa (Ethiopia), East Africa (Kenya) and West Africa (Nigeria and Ghana) to review Government policies and implementation approach towards ending Modern Slavery. Register here.

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Oct
17
9:00 AM09:00

The Clewer Initiative: The Church of England’s National Online Anti-Slavery Day Service

The Clewer Initiative is co-ordinating The Church of England’s national online service to mark Anti-Slavery Day. You can watch the service by signing up here or visiting the Church of England’s Facebook, YouTube, or Twitter.

 There is a range of shareable resources on our new website https://theclewerinitiative.org/resources including awareness raising materials, training packages and prayers and liturgical materials made specifically for churches for Anti-Slavery Day.

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Oct
16
2:00 PM14:00

A21 Edinburgh Walk for Freedom

We are delighted to be co-hosting the only Scottish A21 Walk for Freedom event in Edinburgh. Joining thousands of people taking action in hundreds of cities across the world we will be making a silent 20-30 minute walk through the city of Edinburgh.  Every step is a step towards someone else's freedom.  We will be available to share more about our work in the recovery of victims and support of survivors across Scotland. Full info on the campaign can be found here: Edinburgh , Scottland | A21

Where - St Stephen's Comely Bank Church, 27 East Fettes Avenue, Edinburgh. 

Additional Information -  If possible wear black and bring a mask. Teas and coffee will be provided following the walk at St Stephens Church.  

Please join the Facebook event  https://fb.me/e/N9908aOn

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Oct
14
9:00 AM09:00

Examining a Public Health Approach to Modern Slavery Conference

Hosted by the Police and Crime Commissioner, the Violence Reduction Unit and the West Midlands Anti-Slavery Network, this conference will examine the case for a public health approach to Modern Slavery. The conference seeks to identify the key components that are considered important in enabling the Anti-Slavery sector to address Modern Slavery through a public health lens. Register here.

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Oct
5
to Oct 5

The Real Faces of Modern Slavery: Unmasking the Truth Exhibition

A journey through the compelling stories of survivors identified and supported within our surrounding area, with visual and audio content depicting their experiences past and present and their future aspirations as they start to attempt to rebuild their lives. An educational experience with an insight into Modern Slavery with factual information, dispelling the common myths.

The exhibition will run for a year at various venues across Hampshire.

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