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Find us on Bsky: https://t.co/EUfRGteuDx Data-mapping NGO, tracking 'hidden' evidence on modern slavery (including access to support and justice).

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Joined July 2019
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@AfterExpProject
AfterExploitation.Bsky.Social
10 months
Along with many others in the modern slavery/charity sector, we are moving away from Twitter with a view to posting more on @bluesky. You can follow us here: https://t.co/lZA47muzJ4 DM us to be added to the modern slavery list: https://t.co/JED5c4BNwJ
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@AfterExpProject
AfterExploitation.Bsky.Social
10 months
Along with many others in the modern slavery/charity sector, we are moving away from Twitter with a view to posting more on @bluesky. You can follow us here: https://t.co/lZA47muzJ4 DM us to be added to the modern slavery list: https://t.co/JED5c4BNwJ
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AfterExploitation.Bsky.Social
10 months
We were inspired to set up a starter pack of modern slavery researchers, charities and campaigners on Bsky, following the great work of @DetentionAction doing the same for migration experts. You can follow accounts suggested in their starter pack here: https://t.co/dBjDMpFJco
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@JCWI_UK
Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants
11 months
Yesterday, we launched our access to justice toolkit. It provides a step-by-step approach to working effectively with immigration lawyers, offering insights into what individuals can expect from lawyers and what lawyers will expect from their clients https://t.co/coHDIR62cR
ein.org.uk
Step-by-step access to justice toolkit available in English, Amharic, Arabic, Tamil, and Urdu
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@RefugeeAction
Refugee Action
11 months
Listen now 🔊The latest episode of #TheEbEPodcast, in collaboration with @Kalayaan, is out! We discuss the campaign for the Right to Work for survivors of modern slavery. https://t.co/3vPHnBQi5V
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The Experts By Experience Podcast · Episode
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@FocusOnLabour
FLEX
11 months
Second reading of the #EmploymentRightsBill is today. The UK needs to address its use of restrictive work visas so the thousands of workers who migrate to the UK to support key sectors can access rights in practice https://t.co/x9Yf0NtsO5
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@4refugeewomen
Women for Refugee Women 🧡
11 months
We're excited to join campaigners at the protest against Derwentside detention centre tomorrow, where our Spokesperson Network Facilitator, Agnes, will speak. 📣 SHUT IT DOWN 📅Sat 19 Oct, 12pm 📌Derwentside, DH8 6QY @No2Hassockfield @Right_to_Remain @wallsmustfall
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@Kalayaan
Kalayaan🧡
11 months
It’s #AntiSlaveryDay24 so we thought we’d send out reminders of the myths fuelling migrant domestic worker exploitation in the UK. (Spoiler: the following is included in our report #12YearsOfModernSlavery which is available on our website). Prefer a short overview? Read on…
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@AfterExpProject
AfterExploitation.Bsky.Social
11 months
Similarly, the Illegal Migration Act now treats survivors as criminals for crossing borders, despite the fact many are forced, deceived or coerced to do so against their will *because* they have been trafficked. The Gov must rethink the way it puts survivors under the microscope
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AfterExploitation.Bsky.Social
11 months
The Nationality & Borders Act introduced unrealistic evidential burdens on victims of modern slavery. The law discredits survivors for not providing evidence 'quickly enough', even where they've had no lawyer or support. Victims' criminal records are weaponised to deny them help
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@AfterExpProject
AfterExploitation.Bsky.Social
11 months
Great to hear that the Government is committed to making quicker decisions on modern slavery cases. However, ensuring decisions are fair - and survivors get meaningful support whilst in the system - is also key. Regressive laws harming support outcomes must be addressed. 🧵
@UKAntiSlavery
Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner
11 months
"Survivors are having to wait far too long to receive the support they deserve and the recognition that they are victims of modern slavery." Read more IASC's comments here:
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@HelenBamber
Helen Bamber Foundation 🧡
11 months
REMINDER: Trafficking survivors need secure immigration status to recover from trauma & rebuild their lives. This #AntiSlaveryWeek, we explain why this is key for the UK to genuinely offer protection to survivors & uphold its international obligations🔽 https://t.co/aXK0Zt3YEl
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AfterExploitation.Bsky.Social
11 months
You can read the full list of @HumanTraffFdn winners and nominees here, including lots of worthy people and causes: https://t.co/F9JWyfwAzb And our full article on modern slavery transparency in the @BigIssue, nominated for the award, here: https://t.co/WiXU3RKjEW
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bigissue.com
We all agree that modern slavery is a problem but survivors are being failed when media attention dries up, says After Exploitation.
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AfterExploitation.Bsky.Social
11 months
We may not have won best opinion piece at the @HumanTraffFdn awards for our @BigIssue piece, but it was heartening to hear winner @jessphillips promise to "never ever again treat [survivors] like they're the problem" A huge thanks to those who nominated us💕
@HumanTraffFdn
HumanTraffickingFdn
11 months
#AntiSlaveryDay2024 winners are here! First is the winner of the best opinion piece category, Jess Phillips MP @LabourList ‘Labour should commit to ending modern slavery for good’ https://t.co/92K3aqGE8o Congratulations Jess Phillips MP! 🏆
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@HumanTraffFdn
HumanTraffickingFdn
11 months
The winner of the best investigative news article category is Vicky Gayle, Emiliano Mellino, Hajar Meddah, Charles Boutaud @TBIJ 'Visa system forces care workers to stay silent on rape and abuse' https://t.co/iQBgVfvMIY Congratulations team!
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thebureauinvestigates.com
As migrant carers are banned from bringing family members to the UK, TBIJ reveals how broken visa system traps workers in harrowing situations
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@4refugeewomen
Women for Refugee Women 🧡
11 months
❓ DID YOU KNOW?❓ Women who are seeking safety in the UK are forced to survive on anything between £8.86 and £49.18 per WEEK. This means, for many, they are forced to make difficult decisions – such as something hot to eat, or nappies for their children. 1/ 🧵
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@JCWI_UK
Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants
11 months
Migrant justice = climate justice. 🌍 As disasters hit, migrants and marginalised communities suffer first. Sign the petition urging the UK to lead on climate & migrant justice at #COP29! ✍️ https://t.co/h7hWSw10UR
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act.jcwi.org.uk
Safe routes for climate migrants will be a key solution to surviving climate breakdown – but action is needed, now!
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@IndependentCI
ICIBI
1 year
Deadline extended: The ICIBI invites anyone with knowledge or experience of Home Office management of contact with migrants who are without leave to enter or remain to provide evidence for its inspection of this area by 21 October 2024. https://t.co/TAzY6okhwx
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gov.uk
The Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration invites anyone with knowledge and experience of Home Office contact management to submit evidence to inform this inspection. Deadline...
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@BIDdetention
BID
1 year
It's no surprise that officers used force at least 60 times on people detained for removal to Rwanda. Immigration detention is inherently violent & abusive. We aim to secure justice for these individuals, whom we believe were unlawfully detained. https://t.co/tFh5SlQPEK
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theguardian.com
Testimonies from Home Office and security staff show repeated use of force on distressed detainees
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@4refugeewomen
Women for Refugee Women 🧡
1 year
We are extremely saddened to hear that 8 people have lost their lives in the Channel. These deaths are preventable. We need safe routes NOW. Our thoughts are with their loved ones, and all who were on the boat. https://t.co/IPN9a8fW1e
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bbc.co.uk
The Home Office says 801 people crossed the Channel on Saturday.
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