[WiLT] Fw: Tackling the Trafficking of Women and Children - Wednesday 25th March
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From: "Moffat, David (Capita Conferences)" <david.moffat at capita.co.uk>
Subject: Tackling the Trafficking of Women and Children - Wednesday
25th March
Dear Colleague,
Please note that we are now taking bookings on this popular event,
which
is CPD Certified, supported by Home Office, Stop the Traffik and
Metropolitan Police. I would be grateful if you could find the time to
read this and also forward it on to colleagues to whom it may be
relevant, especially those involved with eliminating trafficking and
victims, including: Tactical Operations Units, Missing Persons Units,
Crime Operations, Intelligence, Vice Units, Port and Airports,
Immigration, Domestic Violence Teams, Children's Services, SOCA,
Safeguarding Teams, CPS and Asylum and Refugee.
Please click here for further details of this conference
http://www.capitaconferences.co.uk/NR/rdonlyres/DE1E53E9-6898-4F24-88C3-7F7BAABEA8AF/0/TSDMTrafficking.pdf.
If you have any problems with the hyperlink, please e-mail me at
david.moffat at capita.co.uk and I will send the brochure as an
attachment.
Capita's 8th National Conference
Tackling the Trafficking of Women and Children
Wednesday 25th March - Central London
Chair: Simon Chorley, Advocacy and Partnerships Officer, Stop The
Traffik
Our expert speakers include:
* Rob Jones, Policy Officer, UK Border Agency
* Andrea Dias, Policy Manager, Victims of Human Trafficking, Home
Office
* Dawn Sawell, Anti-Trafficking Response Co-ordinator, Salvation Army
* John Kielty, Detective Chief Inspector, Head of Operation Maxim,
Metropolitan Police
* Alison Harvey, General Secretary, Immigration Law Practitioners'
Association
* Gill Herd , Manager, POPPY Project
* Lisa Nandy, Policy Advisor, The Children's Society
Capita's 8th National Tackling the Trafficking of Women and Children
Conference will focus on the new Council of Europe Convention on
Action
against Trafficking in Human Beings. It will consider how latest
policy
developments will affect victim care and the legal implications for
agencies who work with those who have been trafficked.
This timely conference will examine prevention initiatives, protection
for victims and prosecution of perpetrators. Key issues to be
addressed
include:
* The national referrals mechanisms
* Multi-agency working to protect vulnerable workers and prevent
trafficking for forced labour
* Progress being made to tackle child trafficking
Benefits of Attending:
* Examine the progress made under the UK Action Plan on Tackling
Human Trafficking
* Learn how the UK Borders Agency, police, immigration services
and victim support services can effectively work together to help
victims
* Understand how partnership working can increase enforcement and
prosecution of traffickers
* Gain good practice on providing support and accommodation to
victims of trafficking
* Learn how poverty reduction strategies are being used in the
fight against human trafficking
* Understand the effects that the removal of the reservations on
the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child will have in providing
services to trafficked children
* Hear how agencies worked together to bring human traffickers to
justice
Places can be booked on this event either by filling out and returning
the booking form on the final page of the conference brochure
http://www.capitaconferences.co.uk/NR/rdonlyres/DE1E53E9-6898-4F24-88C3-7F7BAABEA8AF/0/TSDMTrafficking.pdf,
or by e-mailing the delegate
details directly to david.moffat at capita.co.uk. Alternatively you can
book online
by clicking here
http://www.capitaconferences.co.uk/OurConferences/Police/Trafficking+Mar+09.htm
and using Booking Reference Code TSDM.
THE BOOKING REFERENCE CODE IS TSDM. YOU MUST QUOTE THIS WHEN BOOKING.
Our group discounts are as follows:
Book 3 people, the 3rd delegate goes half price
Book 5 people, the 5th delegate goes free
Book 10 people, the 8th delegate goes half price and the 9th and 10th
delegate goes Free.
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