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Slavery and human trafficking

Delivered by: Migrant Help
Last updated: 19/02/2026

In simple terms, modern slavery is when an individual is selfishly exploited by others. Exploiters do this by taking advantage of the vulnerability of a person or group, for personal or commercial gain. The individual may be tricked, deceived, coerced, or forced, while also losing their freedom. Human trafficking is the process of recruiting and transporting people through deception or coercion for the purpose of exploitation. People can be moved within a town, between regions or between countries.

What we can do to help:

Migrant Help is one of the leading providers of specialist support and accommodation services for adult survivors and their children in the UK. We have dedicated casework teams assisting survivors in Scotland.

We are committed to helping survivors feel safe, informed, supported and able to gain control over their lives again. 

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  • Scotland

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