Published on October 18th, 2022 | by Joelle Mckie
Dear all, Welcome to the 2nd edition of our newsletter. Today is Anti-slavery day, a time we dedicate as a nation to encouraging local authorities, organisations, and individuals to do all we can to raise awareness on ... Read More →
Published on July 26th, 2022 | by CCAT
Dear all, We are pleased to circulate our very first edition of our newsletter to you – our valued supporters over the years. To help achieve our goal of eradicating modern slavery from Croydon, we have ... Read More →
Published on July 20th, 2022 | by CCAT
The abolition of slavery is a pivotal part of our history, but it seems that time hasn’t completely changed our dark history with it. Modern slavery is not limited to labour exploitation. It manifests in the ... Read More →
Published on April 15th, 2021 | by Peter Cox
1. Summary of brief This research is being commissioned by registered charity, Croydon Community Against Trafficking, in order to help us better understand the current wider context regarding human trafficking in Croydon so that we can ... Read More →
Published on April 2nd, 2018 | by CCAT
Thousands of workers in hand car washes are thought to be victims of modern slavery , paid little or nothing for an 11-hour shift and forced to live in squalid accommodation. Mirror investigators working with the anti-slavery watchdog ... Read More →
Published on March 26th, 2018 | by CCAT
An estimated 40.3 million people were victims of modern slavery in 2016, a quarter of them children, according to new global slavery statistics released today. The figures, from the UN’s International Labour Organisation (ILO) and the ... Read More →
Published on March 23rd, 2018 | by CCAT
A report from the Anti -Trafficking Monitoring Group, sets out the likely impact of Brexit on the UK’s efforts against modern day slavery. Recommendations are included on the steps to take to mitigate against the potential risks ... Read More →
Published on January 13th, 2018 | by CCAT
Reporting Modern Slavery is vitally important if we are going to end it. You can read our simple guide to ‘Spot the Signs’ by clicking here. Official guidance has also been provided by the Government on ... Read More →
Published on September 15th, 2017 | by CCAT
The London Evening Standard reported a statement made by Kevin Hyland, the independent anti-slavery commissioner, in which he requested the public to help the police uncover brothels and flats used for prostitution. He said that people ... Read More →