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'It has destroyed me'. New report by ATLEU reveals how a legal advice system on the brink is failing survivors of modern slavery

Survivors of modern slavery are being left destitute and at risk of exploitation by a crumbling legal aid system that is failing to provide them with the support they need, reveals a new report out today.

A staggering 90% of support workers helping survivors reported that they had struggled to find legal advisors for their clients in the past year, with almost half reporting delays of six months or longer.

‘It has destroyed me’: A legal advice system on the brink is a new report from ATLEU.

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Legal aid funding system is failing survivors of trafficking and modern slavery says anti trafficking coalition

Access to legal advice is crucial for survivors of trafficking and modern slavery but the legal aid funding system is failing them. ATLEU’s survey to frontline support and advocacy organisations found a stark and alarming gulf in the availability of legally aided advice for survivors, leading to destitution, trauma, and exposure to further exploitation. In a joint response to a government consultation on immigration legal aid funding, 10 anti-trafficking organisations* call for action to address the causes of this legal advice crisis - the legal aid funding system.

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Sir Mo Farah's bravery must inspire government to act for all victims

We applaud Sir Mo Farah for his courage in sharing his experience of being a survivor of child trafficking and shining a much-needed light on this vital issue. Tragically this experience highlights the harm caused to tens of thousands of men, women and children in the UK who are exploited and subjected to human trafficking or slavery and the nature of child abuse and these serious crimes.

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New draft regulations risk excluding survivors from identification and support

A new joint briefing by ATLEU, ECPAT UK, FLEX, Helen Bamber Foundation, and Hope for Justice outlines our concerns about the draft Slavery and Human Trafficking (Definition of Victim) Regulations 2022 which:

  • Are highly complex and do not align with international law

  • Do not distinguish between adult and child victims

  • Leave victims at risk of further exploitation and re-trafficking.

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Devastating consequences of the Nationality and Borders Bill

If Clause 62 of the Nationality and Borders Bill is allowed to pass in its current form it will have devastating consequences for those who have been subjected to and survived modern slavery. It will also further undermine the UK’s efforts to identify and prosecute the criminals who perpetrate this appalling crime. For a government that genuinely wishes to tackle this crime “it does not make any sense at all” (Lord Dubs).

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‘I think you are the first people who have helped me.’
ATLEU client