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Statutory guidance: Modern slavery: how to identify and support victims

Home Office

January 8
00:01 2024

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This guidance is for:

  • first responder organisations
  • organisations with a duty to notify the Home Office when encountering a potential victim of modern slavery
  • other organisations involved in the identification of potential victims of modern slavery
  • decision makers at the National Referral Mechanism (NRM) competent authorities
  • organisations offering support to potential victims and victims of modern slavery
Published 24 March 2020
Last updated 8 January 2024 +show all updates
  1. Updated guidance to reflect increased modern slavery specific financial support rates.

  2. Updates to: - Making a Reasonable Grounds Decision- Chapter 8- Annex F

  3. Updated to the latest version of the guidance.

  4. Updated paragraphs 14.47 to 14.81 (reasonable grounds decisions).

  5. Document updated. Changes are shown in the table on page 10.

  6. Accessible version added.

  7. Updated guidance published with amendment to Annex F, update to financial support rates and policy guidance.

  8. Updated the guidance, including updates to Annex E, the glossary and the Victim's Journey.

  9. Updates to the financial support rates and guidance in paragraphs 15.54, 15.55, and 15.58 of the Financial Support section in Annex F.

  10. Updated version of guidance published to reflect a number of changes.

  11. Guidance updated as detailed in table in section 1.

  12. Guidance updated: Addition of forced labour exceptions. Updates to suspended cases actions. Clarification of case allocation at MAAPs. Confirmation that where there is uncertainty that an individual is a child their NRM case will be out of scope of the pilot programme of decision making.

  13. Added Refugee Council to the list of first responder organisations.

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