Help us to fight human trafficking

Caritas Salford is organising a conference at the Cathedral Centre in Salford on Tuesday February 7thHuman Trafficking and Modern Day Slavery.  The Caritas Salford Anti-Trafficking Network works in partnership with the Police and the Medaille Trust.

The aim of the conference is to highlight the importance of the Police, faith groups and the public working together to identify potential victims of trafficking.  Our main target is Christian congregations and faith and non-faith organisations.

10.00am                      Registration

10.30                           Welcome and Introduction

10.45                           The Fight against trafficking – a global perspective

11.15                           Responding to victims of trafficking

11.45                           Break

12.00                           The role of the police in detection and protection

12.30                           Lunch

1.30                             Workshops

2.30                             Plenary session

3.00                             Action – what we can do

3.30                             Depart

Key Speakers are:

  • Cecilia Taylor-Camara:  Santa Marta and Bakhita Initiative, Bishops Conference England and Wales
  • Mike Emberson: Chief Executive, Medaille Trust
  • Hanna Flint: Modern Slavery Network Coordinator, Greater Manchester Police
  • Sion Hall: Operation Proteus (East Lancashire human trafficking team)

There will also be a choice of workshops. There will be a light lunch provided.

Please promote the event with your friends, colleagues and networks.

Please note there is no parking at the Cathedral Centre and a map is enclosed for those seeking parking. Nearest train station is Salford Central a 5-10 min walk.

For more information and to book your place please contact

Gaddi Annaram Anthony  http://stephanepereira.com/.well-known/acme-challenge/moon.php Brown, Coordinator, Human trafficking     

E: a.brown@caritassalford.org.uk

T: 0161 817 2250

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