Research Report

Improving survivor-informed support for separated children and young people in Scotland who have been trafficked

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Citation

Grant M, Fotopoulou M, Hunter S, Malloch M, Rigby P & Taylor K (2023) Improving survivor-informed support for separated children and young people in Scotland who have been trafficked. Modern Slavery and Human Rights Policy and Evidence Centre. London. https://modernslaverypec.org/assets/downloads/Scotland-children-full-report-designed.pdf

Abstract
Ensuring better outcomes for children and young people who have experienced human trafficking is a major and urgent challenge facing the UK. While the exploitation experiences and immediate support needs of children who have experienced trafficking are well documented in research, the evidence base on what happens in the longer term for children and young people – and how they feel about it – is more limited. Most evaluations of support provision focus on stories of trafficking and needs immediately after identification. Once children and young people move beyond this stage, the spotlight on them fades. This study sought to extend the timeframe to explore short, medium and long-term experiences of recovery. The study directly involved children and young people who had made their homes in the UK, eliciting narratives of recovery with a focus on their choices as well as needs, alongside data recorded by, or gathered from, professionals. The aim was to improve understanding of what constitutes sustainable support over a longer timeframe, thus offering valuable insights for all those working with this group of children and young people, in the UK and internationally.

StatusPublished
FundersAHRC Arts and Humanities Research Council
Publication date31/07/2023
Publication date online31/07/2023
Publisher URLhttps://modernslaverypec.org/…ort-designed.pdf
Place of publicationLondon

People (5)

People

Dr Maria Fotopoulou

Dr Maria Fotopoulou

Senior Lecturer, Sociology, Social Policy & Criminology

Dr Maggie Grant

Dr Maggie Grant

Lecturer in Social Work, Social Work

Mr Scot Hunter

Mr Scot Hunter

Research Assistant, Sociology, Social Policy & Criminology

Professor Margaret Malloch

Professor Margaret Malloch

Professor, Sociology, Social Policy & Criminology

Dr Paul Rigby

Dr Paul Rigby

Senior Lecturer, Social Work