Events for April 2023 – FreedomUnited.org

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Survivor Alliance’s Approach to Mental Health and Wellbeing

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11 years of the restrictive ODW visa: Why workers need to have their right

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Still I Rise – Documentary Screening & Talk Back

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Exploring Anti-Trafficking in Nepal: examining lived experiences

Women in Modern Slavery Offending

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Protecting victims of trafficking from immigration detention

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What works (and does not work) in reducing vulnerability to forced labour and human trafficking of migrant women workers?

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Survivor Alliance’s Approach to Mental Health and Wellbeing

For the past five years, Survivor Alliance has integrated a survivor-informed approach to mental health and wellbeing in everything we do. After gathering expertise from hundreds of survivors and allies, we are excited to share with you how we contextualize our work, what foundational principles and philosophies we stand on, and how we are moving […]

11 years of the restrictive ODW visa: Why workers need to have their right

On April 6, 2012, the UK government made changes to the Overseas Domestic Worker Visa which they claimed would improve their labour conditions. However, for eleven long years migrant domestic workers have endured being trapped working for abusive employers. Despite workers, trade unions, and human rights experts calling for a return to the visa regime […]

Still I Rise – Documentary Screening & Talk Back

"Many mainstream documentaries about human trafficking fail to acknowledge that Black women, girls and femmes are disproportionately affected by sex trafficking. Furthermore, many of these documentaries do not discuss the experiences of Black survivors. Still I Rise explores the relationship between racism and sex trafficking with dynamic womxn closest to the problem and the solutions. […]

Exploring Anti-Trafficking in Nepal: examining lived experiences

"The past decade of armed conflict in Nepal has led to a significant displacement and out-migration of the population, with people from diverse backgrounds seeking better opportunities elsewhere. This rise in migration has brought to the forefront the intersection of trafficking and migration debates, particularly when it comes to women. On one hand, there are […]

Women in Modern Slavery Offending

"This public lecture will be held on the University of Hull campus in the Wilberforce building Lecture Theatre 12. Please email [email protected] if you would like to attend in person, or register online if you would like to attend online. At a global scale, women are represented in human trafficking and modern slavery crimes at proportionately higher levels that […]

Protecting victims of trafficking from immigration detention

The Global Detention Project invites you to the fourth in its series of webinars exploring how civil society organisations can effectively engage with human rights monitoring mechanisms to promote the rights of migrants, asylum seekers, and refugees in immigration detention. In this webinar we will hear from four global experts on human trafficking about how the principle […]

What works (and does not work) in reducing vulnerability to forced labour and human trafficking of migrant women workers?

Please join us for this afternoon event and drinks reception with key leaders in the field to: 1. Hear latest lessons and evidence, including from the ILO’s 10-year long Work in Freedom programme. 2. Discuss implications and how we can collaborate to achieve progress globally. Since 2012, the International Labour Organization (ILO), with support from […]

Upcoming EU Due Diligence Laws, Labour and Human Rights

"The Wilberforce Business Academy has been set up to provide businesses and third sector organisations with practical training on how to apply due diligence and best practice in the recruitment and management of workers across global supply chains. Our online training programme has been designed to help organisations meet the requirements of the Modern Slavery Act […]