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The report proposes several key recommendations to enhance the response to modern slavery in the UK, with a focus on supporting British victims towards safety and recovery. These recommendations include:1. Improved collaboration between agencies, NGOs, and community groups to provide a comprehensive and coordinated response.2. Establishment of a multi-agency risk assessment conference (MARAC) system in every local authority area to identify potential victims and ensure appropriate support.3. Dedicated funding and staffing for local modern slavery partnerships to facilitate cooperation and collaboration between NGOs, MSVCC, and statutory bodies.4. Designation of a Single Point of Contact (SPOC) lead on modern slavery in every local authority area to ensure a consistent and coordinated response.5. Exemption of potential victims with positive Reasonable Grounds decisions from the "Local Connection" requirement for social housing to ensure access to safe and secure accommodation.6. Provision of clear systems of reparation payments and victim compensation to enable survivors to make decisions about their own treatment and recovery needs.7. Funding assistance for survivors to engage with family, social support networks, and faith communities, as well as attend appointments for courses of treatment or support services.8. Ensure that British national survivors have access to support services, including financial assistance under the Children Act 1989 s17, if they have children or been separated from their children or wider family.These recommendations aim to improve the response to modern slavery in the UK and provide better support for victims towards safety and recovery.
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The report proposes several key recommendations to enhance the response to modern slavery in the UK, with a focus on supporting British victims towards safety and recovery. These recommendations include:1. Improved collaboration between agencies, NGOs, and community groups to provide a comprehensive and coordinated response.2. Establishment of a multi-agency risk assessment conference (MARAC) system in every local authority area to identify potential victims and ensure appropriate support.3. Dedicated funding and staffing for local modern slavery partnerships to facilitate cooperation and collaboration between NGOs, MSVCC, and statutory bodies.4. Designation of a Single Point of Contact (SPOC) lead on modern slavery in every local authority area to ensure a consistent and coordinated response.5. Exemption of potential victims with positive Reasonable Grounds decisions from the "Local Connection" requirement for social housing to ensure access to safe and secure accommodation.6. Provision of clear systems of reparation payments and victim compensation to enable survivors to make decisions about their own treatment and recovery needs.7. Funding assistance for survivors to engage with family, social support networks, and faith communities, as well as attend appointments for courses of treatment or support services.8. Ensure that British national survivors have access to support services, including financial assistance under the Children Act 1989 s17, if they have children or been separated from their children or wider family.These recommendations aim to improve the response to modern slavery in the UK and provide better support for victims towards safety and recovery.
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