On 4 July 2017, ATLEU hosted an anti trafficking conference for support providers in partnership with Hogan Lovells and the Independent Anti Slavery Commissioner. These are the presentations from that event.
Working with victims
Working with victims who are accessing legal advice
By Sadia Wain, Hestia and Carita Thomas, ATLEU
Immigration and asylum
Legal definitions and protections
By Ana Gonzalez, Wilsons
NRM and leave for those without an asylum claim
By Frances Trevena, Coram
EEA nationals and the NRM
By Carita Thomas, ATLEU
The Immigration Act 2016: Implications for victims of trafficking
By Rachael Despicht, Birnberg Peirce
New domestic worker immigration rules
By Carita Thomas, ATLEU
Housing, support and welfare benefits
Supporting victims of trafficking
By Shu Shin Luh, Garden Court Chambers and Zubier Yazdani, Deighton Pierce Glynn
Accommodation and support for victims of trafficking
By Victoria Marks, ATLEU
EEA victims claiming welfare benefits
By Philippa Roberts, Hope for Justice
Supporting adult victims under Care Act 2014
By Shu Shin Luh, Garden Court Chambers and Zubier Yazdani, Deighton Pierce Glynn
Victims of trafficking and the criminal justice system
Modern slavery victims and the criminal justice system
By Philippa Southwell, Birds and Philippa Roberts, Hope for Justice
Compensation
Civil claims against the state
Tony Murphy, Bhatt Murphy
Human trafficking and modern slavery compensation claims
By Jamila Duncan-Bosu, ATLEU