Policy Paper: Improving Access to Compensation for Victims of Trafficking for Labour Exploitation in the UK
This paper highlights the concerning position that, one year on from the passage of the Modern Slavery Act, UK law does not ensure access to compensation for victims of human trafficking. It directly addresses 4 key barriers to victims’ access to compensation in the UK, and proposes a set of recommendations to ensure all victims of human trafficking can obtain redress for the abuses committed against them.