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Human Trafficking Foundation

The Human Trafficking Foundation grew out of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery with three objectives: 

  1. To shape policy and legislation by equipping parliamentarians and policy makers, lead government departments, local authorities, police and statutory agencies to better understand the extent and nature of human trafficking, and the need to adjust rapidly to changing trends; 

  2. To provide a sustained and collective voice amongst NGOs, civil society, and voluntary organisations fighting modern day slavery so that short-comings in current policy can be identified and addressed, and how that can best be tackled; and

  3. Identifying opportunities for new and different types of intervention within the rapidly evolving landscape of human trafficking


Newsletter

The Human Trafficking Foundation’s Advisory Forum newsletter supports NGOs and professionals engaged in anti-trafficking work to stay informed of policy updates and relevant inquiries. It is also an opportunity for stakeholders to share their own updates, including reports, job vacancies and service developments.

Survivor Hub

The survivor hub, set up by HTF in collaboration with Emily Vaughn, is an online space to find opportunities for work and research participation, to find resources on education, housing support, the NRM, mental health support and includes directories which detail support providers and legal advice across the country.

Trafficking Emergency SUPPORT FUND

The Human Trafficking Foundation’s Trafficking Emergency Support Fund is available to help survivors of human trafficking and modern slavery with small one-off grants to meet their immediate needs when no other sources of funding are available.


Report an instance of Human Trafficking

The Human Trafficking Foundation doesn't provide direct support to survivors of human trafficking. If you suspect human trafficking or modern slavery, contact the Modern Slavery Helpline on 08000 121 700. In an emergency call 999.


Support our work

We are incredibly grateful for any donation you can make to help us continue to influence anti-trafficking policy and improve the support provided to survivors.

To donate please email info@humantraffickingfoundation.org

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