Council joins forces with Cheshire Anti-Slavery Network to tackle rising problem
Cheshire East Council is teaming up with partners across Cheshire to tackle modern slavery with a two-week campaign around World Anti-Slavery day on Sunday, October 18th
The campaign will raise awareness that modern slavery is on the rise with a 47 per cent increase in the number of victims in the UK since 2012. It includes sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, forced labour and domestic servitude.
Slavery is the illegal exploitation of people for personal or commercial gain. The facts around the scale of the problem are disturbing and include:
Every fourth victim is a child;
Michael Jones, Leader of Cheshire East Council, said: "There's a misconception that modern slavery is a problem that doesn't affect the UK. Slavery is closer than you think and we all have an important role to play in being vigilant to the signs and reporting concerns to the police.
"I would encourage everyone to have a look at the modern slavery website www.modernslavery.co.uk to be aware of the signs.
"If you have suspicions, and if it's urgent, you can call the police on 999 or if it's not urgent call 101. Alternatively call the modern slavery helpline on 0800 0121 700. Reporting your concerns could literally save a life."
Footnote: These are national figures and while modern slavery does happen in Cheshire East, we are in the lowest percentile.
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