JOINT BRIEFING FOR THE SIXTH DELEGATED LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE DEBATE: THE DRAFT SLAVERY AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING (DEFINITION OF VICTIM) REGULATIONS 2022

The government’s new draft Slavery and Human Trafficking (Definition of Victim) Regulations narrow the definition of a victim of trafficking and modern slavery, reducing the chances that victims will be identified. They were introduced without consulting anti-trafficking organisations and they could have far-reaching and damaging consequences for victims of trafficking and modern slavery.

The regulations are confusing, narrow the scope for identification, make no distinction between adult victims and child victims of slavery and over-emphasise ‘arranging or facilitating travel.’

This new joint briefing produced in partnership with ALTEU, FLEX, the Helen Bamber Foundation and Hope for Justice outlines our concerns about these draft regulations and makes recommendations to improve them.

CLICK HERE to access the joint briefing.