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If a person is in immediate danger always dial 999.
If the person's life is in immediate danger then you should call the police straight away.
If the potential victim is in a situation that needs intervention then you should call your local police.
Calls to 101 are a fixed rate of 15p per call, you will be redirected to the relevant place.
The metropolitan police have a 24hour helpline for Victims and those who suspect trafficked victims are living in their community.
Call Crimestoppers if you would like to make an anonymous report of any information you have surrounding human trafficking.
The Salvation Army is responsible for delivering the UK government's contract to manage support services for adult female and male victims of Human Trafficking. Their confidential referral helpline is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Migrant Help is responsible for support services for adult female and male victims of Human Trafficking. For cases in Scotland and NI they are a primary contact. Available 24 hours a day. They are a first responder for the NRM.
The Scottish Government provides funding to TARA (the Trafficking Awareness Raising Alliance) to provide support to women, over 18 yrs, trafficked (or potentially trafficked) for the purpose of commercial sexual exploitation, recovered across Scotland.
The Poppy Project provides support, advocacy and accommodation to trafficked women. They are a first responder for the NRM.
Provide advice, advocacy and support services in the UK for migrant domestic workers. They are a first responder for the NRM.
Help women, young men and children who have been freed from human-trafficking. They provide safe housing and offer opportunities for physical and psychological healing and rehabilitation. They are a first responder for the NRM.
Unseen runs secure accommodation for women of 18 years and over who are classified as survivors/victims of human trafficking for the purposes of sexual exploitation and domestic servitude. They are a first responder for the NRM.
NSPCC National Child Trafficking Advice Centre (CTAC) provides information and advice to any professional working with children or young people who may have been trafficked into the UK. Available Monday to Friday from 9.30am to 4.30pm. They are a first responder for the NRM.
Your Local Authority's Children's Services are responsible for all cases that involve children.
Your Local Authority has a general duty to safeguard and promote the welfare of all children in need in your area, regardless of their immigration status. They have responsibilities for unaccompanied children, as well as those who arrive in the UK with their parents and about whose safety and welfare there are concerns.
If you feel your local Children's Services would benefit from advice on how to respond to child trafficking cases recommend they contact NSPCC CTAC or ECPAT.
End Child Prostitution, Child Pornography and the Trafficking of Children for Sexual Purposes (ECPAT) research, campaign and lobby government to prevent child exploitation and protect children in tourism and child victims of trafficking. They provide training on safeguarding children from trafficking.
Read this page on their website which provides guidance for professionals working with children who may have been trafficked.
ATLeP is a network of solicitors, barristers and specialist practitioners who advise, represent and support victims of trafficking and other vulnerable people.
The AIRE Centre promotes awareness of European law rights and assist marginalised individuals and those in vulnerable circumstances to assert those rights.
Organisation working and campaigning in support of migrants in the UK.
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