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Long-term, community-based support for those affected by human trafficking and modern slavery.

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Medaille Trust
on 22nd May 2024

338 days remaining
Community
  • All Wiltshire
Help type
  • Safeguarding
  • Trauma-informed
Theme
  • Victim support

The Moving On Project provides long-term, community-based support to men and women affected by or at risk of human trafficking and modern slavery.

It focuses on meeting the multiple and changing needs of vulnerable survivors, many of whom are from ethnic minority, refugee, and asylum backgrounds.

It is available in Manchester, West Midlands, Wiltshire, Hampshire and London, and acts as a safety net and aims to prevent vulnerable survivors from falling back into exploitive situations. We do not duplicate government-funded services but ensure that no survivors are left involuntarily without support.

Our community-based team work directly with clients and support them in relation to their self-identified needs. This can include accommodation, access to other services, mental health, physical health, money management, employment and training support, personal safety, engaging with police, legal issues repatriation/resettlement and community integration.

Our aim is to build trusting relationships, so survivors have the security they need to take steps towards a better life. To do this, our team focus on the following activities:

  • Building referral pathways with other service providers and agencies and raising awareness of the project in order to facilitate self-referrals
  • Providing support, advocacy and casework, engaging with clients at their own pace, often on a weekly basis, particularly at the beginning when a great deal of emotional and practical support is required
  • Acting as advocates and, where necessary, as chaperones, for clients as they navigate the complex landscape of services and entitlements and brokering support from external specialist services.
  • Organising regular workshops, activities and drop-ins for clients and dependent children. We also support clients to access other community activities as a way of building friendships, learning new skills and hobbies, and reducing feelings of isolation.

“Life is hard for people without papers. When I first left the safe house and I didn’t have a caseworker, I was so depressed I called every day asking for my support worker. When I was brought to MOP it was like the stress in my head was taken away.”  

Quote from service user (London Hub)

Who can use the Outreach service?

The Moving On Project is available to men and women who have been affected by modern slavery, living within the community.

This includes:

  • Survivors leaving safe house accommodation with a positive or negative conclusive grounds decision 
  • Survivors who have come to the end of statutory support and require longer-term support within the community
  • Survivors living in the community who have chosen not to enter the National Referral Mechanism or who have been through the process and are now at risk of re-exploitation
  • Survivors who are vulnerable to violence, abuse, and exploitation

Referrals

If you are working with a survivor who would benefit from our Moving On Project, please do get in touch.

The project is available to men and women living in Wiltshire, London, Hampshire, Manchester and the West Midlands.  

We take referrals from a range of service providers, including other charities, local authorities, social workers, and primary care providers.

Accessing Long-term, community-based support for those affected by human trafficking and modern slavery.

Available to
Men and women who have been affected by modern slavery, living within Wiltshire.
Referral needed?
Yes - We take referrals from a range of service providers, including other charities, local authorities, social workers, and primary care providers.

Provided by Medaille Trust

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Telephone
0800 06 999 16 0800 06 999 16

Provided by Medaille Trust


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