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The Modern Slavery Policy in the UK report outlines priorities for a renewed government strategy to address modern slavery.
It emphasises prevention, improved survivor support, increased prosecutions, and integrating modern slavery prevention into broader government initiatives.
Key recommendations include updating the outdated Modern Slavery Strategy, enhancing the National Referral Mechanism (NRM) to better identify and support survivors, and addressing legal and policy gaps.
The report calls for improved cross-government collaboration, survivor engagement, sustainable funding, and expanded use of legal tools like Slavery and Trafficking Orders.
It highlights the importance of a holistic approach that aligns modern slavery prevention with immigration, labour enforcement, and international development policies to reduce exploitation and uphold human rights.