This programme is available on the NHS Learning Hub. We recommend you read the information on this webpage to find out more about the programme before you access the learning (https://learninghub.nhs.uk/catalogue/safeguarding-adult-modern-slavery).
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Modern Slavery – Human Trafficking (MSHT) is global, complex and hostile. It is one of the most lucrative crimes in the world, second only to the illegal drugs trade. MSHT has profound implications for the physical, mental, and sexual health of victims both during and after exploitation. Evidence shows victims present in healthcare services and yet healthcare professionals aren’t equipped to know how best to support. The health consequences of MSHT reach beyond individual injury or infection. MSHT markedly impacts human relationships, families, parenting and societal wellbeing and, for these reasons, is a major public health problem.
This session provides training for NHS safeguarding leads in safe, accurate and strategic leadership and decision-making for suspected cases of modern slavery, human trafficking and exploitation.
It describes a pathway for trauma-informed, person-centred victim identification, safeguarding and care, using case study examples based on real patient encounters and events.
By the end of this session, you should be able to:
Chapters:
Duration: approximately 45 minutes.
This session was authored by Dr Rosie Riley and Dr Laura Wood of VITA. VITA is a clinician-led organisation, equipping healthcare professionals, systems and services to respond skilfully to those affected by modern slavery, human trafficking and exploitation. VITA delivers effective and practical training that equips front line healthcare professionals with transferable high-level consultation and communication skills to identify, support and safeguard victims and survivors. This has been delivered to thousands of healthcare professionals across the UK.
Authors:
Dr Rosie Riley BSc MBChB, CEO of VITA and GP Registrar, Polden Medical Centre.
Dr Laura Wood BM MA MRCPCH, Director of VITA and Paediatrician, The Hazlehurst Centre, Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC)
Contributors:
Natasha Mitra, Head of Modern Slavery & Exploitation Helpline, Unseen
Justine Carter, Executive Director, Unseen
Reviewers:
Cathy Sheehan RN, National Transition to Adult Safeguarding Clinical Lead, NHS England
Vikki Gray RN, Head of Clinical Quality, Safeguarding, NHS England (South East)
Donna Love RN MPH, Strategic Lead for Domestic Violence and Abuse, NHS England (London)
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The Safeguarding adult victims of modern slavery, human trafficking and exploitation programme is also available to NHS healthcare staff via the Electronic Staff Record (ESR). Accessing this e-learning via ESR means that your completions will transfer with you throughout your NHS career.
Further details are available here.
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