ECPAT UK BRIEFING

The Nationality and Borders Bill has its Second Reading in the House of Lords on 5th January 2022. The Bill includes far reaching reforms to modern slavery legislation; extensively changing the system for identifying, protecting and supporting victims of trafficking. This briefing sets out our concerns about the impact on children and young people and the lack of consideration of their needs and rights.

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JOINT BRIEFING

The anti-slavery sector is aligned in wanting Part 5 removed from the Nationality and Borders Bill. Including modern slavery in an immigration focussed Bill risks causing damage to the individuals the government is intending to protect and threatens to undermine their stated policy objectives. This briefing provides an overview of concerns.

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REFUGEE AND MIGRANT CHILDREN'S CONSORTIUM BRIEFING

Part 4 of the Bill is devoted to age assessment of children including proposals for intrusive medical interventions without consent and with the perverse risk of placing children in adult systems and environments outside of the child protection framework.

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