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ATLEU to challenge family worker exemption
ATLEU will challenge the family worker exemption to the right to receive the national minimum wage. The challenge will be heard at the London South Employment Tribunal from 28 - 30 April 2020.
ATMG submission on access to justice and effective remedies for survivors of trafficking
Far more needs to be done to ensure that victims of trafficking get access to justice say the Anti Trafficking Monitoring Group (ATMG). The ATMG and 10 other organisations, including ATLEU, has gathered evidence on how well the UK has implemented the Council of Europe Convention on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings.
Over 1250 victims of trafficking detained last year
Last year, 1256 individuals who were given a positive reasonable grounds trafficking decision were detained in immigration removal centres according to the After Exploitation project, writes Tom Nunn, ATLEU solicitor.
New government policy on support for survivors
The government has today released a new policy on support for confirmed victims of modern slavery.
Help us to improve CICA for victims of trafficking
ATLEU is gathering information about the experiences of victims of trafficking when they make applications to the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA).
Supreme Court appeal granted in MS case
The Supreme Court granted ATLEU permission to appeal the judgment of the Court of Appeal in MS (Pakistan). This gives the Supreme Court its first opportunity to consider complex issues concerning the identification of victims of trafficking.
LASPO review leaves victims vulnerable to re-trafficking
The government has just released its report after a lengthy review into the impact of legal aid cuts.
Places of Safety: 10 core principles
Four leading agencies working with victims of trafficking have produced a list of 10 core principles in a new guide for services providing Places of Safety and early support for adult survivors.
ATLEU North: Our award winning practice comes to Sheffield
ATLEU is proud to announce the opening of our new office in Sheffield.
We are thrilled to begin our award winning practice in the north of England. We have long recognised the difficulties that victims of trafficking experience in getting legal representation around the country. We want to thank those who have helped us to get this far.
Want to learn how to help victims of trafficking to bring a compensation claim?
ATLEU are holding compensation training on Monday 24 September for practitioners who want to help victims of modern slavery to bring a claim against their traffickers. To register for your free place on this course, email s.poll@atleu.org.uk by Friday 14 September 2018.
Legal aid and immigration advice for victims of modern slavery
The government has conceded our client’s judicial review and confirmed that victims of modern slavery can get legal aid for immigration advice on their right to remain in the UK.