by Rene Cassin | Aug 21, 2017 | Blogs, Latest, News, Slavery and Trafficking
Expect more stories of slavery and demand more victim support Will Bordell If the National Crime Agency’s latest findings are anything to go by, expect many more headlines like this over the next decade: ‘Lincolnshire slavery gang forced man to dig his own...
by Rene Cassin | Aug 14, 2017 | Blogs, Latest, News, Slavery and Trafficking
More must be done to combat human trafficking in hotels Ben Cartwright The problem of human trafficking in the hospitality sector On 30 July, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime chose human trafficking as the subject of its 2017 World Day. Article 3,...
by Rene Cassin | Aug 1, 2017 | Asylum and Detention, Blogs, Latest
A Tale of Two Countries Michael Goldin. The travel advice from the Foreign Office for British citizens travelling to Somalia is ominous: ‘The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) advise against all travel to Somalia, including Somaliland except for the cities of...
by Rene Cassin | Aug 1, 2017 | Work Experience
Liora and Nathaniel recently completed their work experience weeks with us. Have a read of what they got up to. Liora Lederman, ‘I hope to encourage other people my age to […] advocate for the rights of others.’ Before I started my work experience...
by Rene Cassin | Jul 24, 2017 | Work Experience
Zoe Samama recently completed her work experience with us – have a read of what she got up to. Over the past year, the world has experienced a series of shocking events. From the triggering of article 50 to the election of Trump, now, more than ever, the...