The Centre is committed to wider awareness-raising, training, and education, and has delivered talks on modern slavery to diverse audiences, from local to international including the Global Sustainability Network, the National Board of Catholic Women, the UK’s Ministry of Defense and Doctors of the World. The Centre has also advised the UK’s National Crime Agency and continues to offer research expertise, where possible.
Dr Kathryn Hodges in collaboration with Snowdrop and in close consultation with various experts in the field, have produced and published the National Training Standards: Identification, Care and Support of Victims/Survivors of Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking. The publication of this pivotal standards framework was supported by Skills for Care...
Skills for Care and Development are hosting the Training Framework for the Prevention, Identification, Support and Care of Child Victims and Survivors of Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking and Information and Resources to Support the Training developed by a Steering Group in association with the Bakhita Centre for Research on Slavery, Exploitation and Abuse at St Mary’s University...