Tackling Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking in Norfolk

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269 victims of Modern Slavery were identified in norfolk

between July 2022 to June 2023

All Modern Slavery figures sourced from Norfolk Constabulary

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the most common form of modern slavery found IN NORFOLK was labour exploitation

where 96% of victims identified were male

Young boy with head in hands next to a mobile phone

half of the victims in forced criminality in norfolk were young people

with one of the most common nationalities being British

What is Modern Slavery?

Modern day slavery and human trafficking are crimes in which people are exploited for other people’s personal gain.

Modern slavery is a term used in the UK and elsewhere to describe forms of exploitation occurring in the present day, as opposed to historical forms of slavery. In the UK, human trafficking is considered a form of modern slavery.

How can I help tackle slavery and trafficking in Norfolk?

Modern Slavery Helpline
Provides victims, the public, statutory agencies and businesses access to information and support on a 24/7 basis.
08000 121 700

 

Spot it, Report it

If you have concerns that someone is being exploited, or suspect modern slavery/human trafficking, call 08000 121 700 (National 24h Helpline) or report  online.

The specialist helpline is confidential and independent, with access to translation services for over 200 languages.

In an emergency, call 999.

It’s TIME TO STOP SLAVERY.

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Contact

Feel free to contact us with any questions related to the Norfolk Anti-Slavery Network. Please note that the Norfolk Anti-Slavery Network does not 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.