Human Trafficking
Human Trafficking
The
Terms of reference for the inquiry were to consider :-
- the
role of the Wales Anti-Slavery Co-ordinator, including its effectiveness
and achievements so far;
- the
effectiveness of multi-agency working between UK and Welsh Government
departments and other bodies such as health boards and the police,
particularly considering the Council of Europe 2012 ‘GRETA’ report
conclusion that the UK suffered from a lack of leadership on slavery;
- the
role of local authorities in identification and awareness raising- the
2009 SOLACE report on human trafficking recommended that all local
authorities have a lead officer able to provide support and knowledge to
practitioners; and
- how
recommendations from the GRETA, SOLACE and the Strategic Round Table
reports are being taken forward, and plans for future work.
Business type:
Status: Complete
First published: 01/05/2014
Documents
- Letter to the Minister for Local Government and Government Business: 26 June 2014 PDF 362 KB
- Response from the Minister for Local Government and Government Business - July 2014 PDF 152 KB
- HT 1 Anti Human Trafficking Co-ordinator PDF 215 KB View as HTML (3) 28 KB
- HT 1a Annual Report of the Anti Human Trafficking Co-ordinator PDF 1 MB
- HT 2 BAWSO PDF 216 KB View as HTML (5) 26 KB
- HT 3 Association of Chief Police Officers PDF 308 KB View as HTML (6) 54 KB
- HT 4 Gangmasters Licensing Authority PDF 99 KB View as HTML (7) 11 KB
- HT 5 Welsh Local Government Association PDF 150 KB View as HTML (8) 20 KB
- HT 6 Minister for Local Government and Government Business PDF 1 MB
- HT 6a Additional information from the Minister PDF 445 KB
- The Chair wrote to the four Police and Crime Commissioners for Wales PDF 202 KB
- HT 7 Gwent Police & Crime Commissioner PDF 375 KB
- HT 8 Dyfed Powys Police & Crime Commissioner PDF 539 KB
- HT 9 North Wales Police & Crime Commissioner PDF 651 KB
- HT 10 Barnardos PDF 300 KB View as HTML (15) 39 KB
- HT 11 Crown Prosecution Service PDF 176 KB View as HTML (16) 15 KB