take action on trafficking in the uk

Government research shows that there are an estimated 4,000 victims of trafficking for sexual exploitation in the UK at any one time. Anti-Slavery International estimates that a further thousand more men, women and children are trafficked for the purpose of forced labour at any one time.

The Government has made progress on tackling trafficking in the UK. There had been 92 convictions for trafficking for sexual exploitation and four for trafficking for forced labour up to January 2009. However, although victims of trafficking have the right to compensation, and various compensation mechanisms are in existence in the UK, it is extremely rare for a trafficked person to receive compensation.

Compensation plays an important role in helping trafficked people recover from the physical, emotional and financial losses of their ordeal and also serves as a deterrent for traffickers.

Read the background information on this country action.

Please act now! Write to the Home Secretary, Rt Hon Theresa May MP, to urge the Government to take action to ensure that victims of trafficking are able to access their right to compensation.

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If you are in the UK, please also write to your MP and ask him or her to raise your concerns with the Home Secretary about this issue. You can email your MP from Parliament's website or from the website www.theyworkforyou.com.

Thank you for your help. Please forward copies of any replies that you receive to g.wolfes@antislavery.org


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Jeira holding a bottle of vodka

Jiera (19, Lithuanian) was a victim of human trafficking: "My life has been ruined by two men I thought were my friends. They trafficked me into prostitution was I was 17." She has taken refuge in drink and drugs.
© Karen Robinson/Panos Pictures