Research and analysis

Evaluation of the modern slavery Local Authority Pathway pilots

This report evaluates the modern slavery Local Authority Pathway Pilot which ran across 6 local authorities between April 2018 and March 2020.

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Evaluation of the modern slavery Local Authority Pathway pilots

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Evaluation of the modern slavery Local Authority Pathway pilots: Tables

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The modern slavery Local Authority Pathway Pilots took place across six local authorities: Birmingham, Derby, Croydon, Leeds, Nottingham and Redbridge).

It aimed to test new approaches to identify best practice in supporting victims to transition out of NRM support and link up with local services. The evaluation was conducted by Home Office Analysis and Insight.

The report highlights best practice and what an effective transition looks like for victims. There were 143 referrals accepted into the pilot, around two-thirds were male with those aged 25 to 34 the largest group.

Most victims needed support to secure accommodation and did not speak fluent English on referral. The report highlighted key recommendations to improve the transition of victims into local services.

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Published 29 October 2020

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