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Guidance: Modern slavery victims: referral

Home Office

September 21
08:24 2023

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All designated first responders should use the digital referral system to make National Referral Mechanism (NRM) and Duty to Notify (DtN) referrals. Further information can be found in the guidance documents on this page.

If you think this will be a problem for you, or if you want to provide any feedback on the online referral process please email nrm@modernslavery.gov.uk

Published 5 August 2010
Last updated 21 September 2023 +show all updates
  1. Updated City Hearts to Causeway Charitable Services following a name change by the organisation.

  2. Period of support changed from 45 days to 30 days in section 6 of the guidance for England and Wales.

  3. Guidance for Northern Ireland and Scotland has been updated: Youth Work Alliance (Northern Ireland) have been added as an approved first responder organisation from 1 July 2023.

  4. The support in England and Wales section of the privacy information notice has been updated.

  5. Updated 'National referral mechanism guidance: adult (England and Wales)' to add Refugee Council to the list of first responder organisations.

  6. Updated Women's Aid details in chapter 5 'Access to support' - changed name to 'Belfast and Lisburn Women's Aid' and added email address.

  7. Amended the Northern Ireland and Scotland guidance to include two new first responder organisations in section 4, and to edit the types of victim supported by Women's Aid in section 5.

  8. Updated the national referral mechanism guidance for England and Wales. This includes updated contact details and an updated list of first responder organisations. Updated the national referral mechanism guidance for Northern Ireland and Scotland. This includes updated contact details and the addition of a list of first responder organisations.

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