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We have two solicitor/caseworker vacancies within ATLEU’s award-winning Legal Team, located in Sheffield or London. Join the team that is consistently at the forefront of the vital and fast moving area of trafficking and public law. Further information can be found here.
New online resource to help lawyers working with victims of trafficking
ATHUB, our new online resource for lawyers working with victims of trafficking launches today.
Home Office call for more organisations to deliver immigration advice to victims of trafficking
The Home Office is looking for people who want to give immigration advice to victims of trafficking. We have produced the information below about this so victims, support workers and anyone interested in applying is aware of what we currently know about the plans.
ATLEU response to homelessness consultation
ATLEU’s experience of assisting victims of trafficking and modern slavery over the past five years is that they face multiple barriers to obtaining housing assistance.
Employment Lawyers and Civil Litigators: Don’t miss out on the opportunity to apply for Matter Starts
If your firm has experience in personal injury, tort and contract claims then now is your chance to consider expanding your legal aid practice to include bringing claims for victims of trafficking and modern slavery.
Free compensation training for support providers
If you provide help and support to victims of trafficking, join us on a free introductory course next week to learn more about trafficking compensation claims.
Government announces reform to identification system for victims
The government has announced new measures to identify and support victims of modern slavery. A well resourced system that can give high quality decision making, quickly, will be a positive step for victims.
Diplomats no longer immune to claims from their domestic workers
Today the Supreme Court handed down judgement in the case of Reyes v Al-Malki [2017] UKSC 61. This is a major breakthrough for victims of modern slavery.
Trafficking survivor challenges free advice gap
Yesterday the High Court granted permission in a judicial review case brought by a victim of modern slavery who is being denied access to legal advice by the government.
New webinar on interviewing trafficked children
Best Practice Interviewing Children, is a new webinar delivered by our very own Kalvir Kaur on Thursday 28 September at 11am.
'Slavery in every British town and city' says the National Crime Agency
The previous estimate of 12,000 victims of human trafficking in UK is the 'tip of the iceberg' according to the National Crime Agency.
Lighting the Way: new report from ECPAT on trafficked children
There is no national process for identifying and recording children who may have been trafficked who have gone missing in the UK, finds a new report published by ECPAT's ReACT project.