About the Network
The Norfolk Anti-Slavery Network (NASN) is a multi-agency partnership that brings together statutory and non-statutory partners from across the county to tackle modern slavery and human trafficking (MSHT).
The vision of the Norfolk Anti-Slavery Network is to enhance the response to modern slavery and human trafficking in Norfolk. This will be achieved by responding to and supporting victims and creating a zero-tolerance environment for the conditions in which modern slavery and human trafficking thrive.
The Strategic Objectives include:
To identify, support, protect and empower victims of modern slavery and human trafficking
To support local organisations who are tackling modern slavery and human trafficking by ensuring the right skills, knowledge and processes are in place
To promote collaboration and joint working amongst partner organisations and community-based agencies
To increase reporting of suspected modern slavery and human trafficking
To raise awareness of modern slavery and human trafficking within the communities of Norfolk
Governance is provided to the network by the Norfolk Community Safety Partnership.
Membership is open to all agencies in the statutory, non-statutory, public, private, community and voluntary sector who have a responsibility and/or have made a commitment to support people who have experienced exploitation or to tackle MSHT in Norfolk.
Please contact us if you would like to see the NASN Terms of Reference or for other information about the network.