John Randall – 2015 Parliamentary Question to the Home Office
The below Parliamentary question was asked by John Randall on 2015-02-11.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what assessment she has made of the risks of retrafficking within the UK once a victim of trafficking has completed his or her period of reflection in a government-funded shelter and is no longer permitted to remain in the shelter accommodation.
Karen Bradley
Protecting victims is at the heart of the Government’s strategy on modern
slavery. Addressing the risk of retrafficking is a key factor in the review of
the National Referral Mechanism and the provision of support through Government
funded safe houses. Our strategy focuses on strengthening support for victims
so that they can increase their resilience to being retrafficked. This
includes Government funded support providers who work with victims to support
safe reintegration based on each individual’s needs, taking into account any
particular risk of retrafficking. The Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner’s
role also includes promoting good practice in the prevention of modern slavery
offences, including prevention of retrafficking