Modern Day Slavery Online

Modern Day Slavery Online

This Online Modern Slavery Training Course is for everyone. It provides the knowledge on how to report, acknowledge and how to handle modern slavery in and around the workplace. It enables attendees to identify signs and recognise the differences between the different types of slavery and how to act.

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What you'll learn.

  • What Modern Day Slavery is and what types there are?
  • Recognise the signs of someone being enslaved.
  • Understand the different forms of legislation.
  • Understand how additional vulnerabilities can increase an individual’s risk of being enslaved.
  • Understand how to take action if you suspect someone is being enslaved.
  • Gain knowledge of The Modern Slavery Act 2015.
  • Explore reason to why an individual would be enslaved.

About Modern Day Slavery Online.

What is Modern-Day Slavery? What are the signs of Modern-Day Slavery? What Constitutes Modern-Day Slavery? What The Modern-Day Slavery Act is? Our Modern-Day Slavery course will help you answer the questions above and more. In 2017 it was estimated that 40.3 million men, women and children around the world were trapped in modern slavery. 10 million of these were just children. Through our Modern-Day Slavery course, you will gain an understanding of what modern slavery is and how it affects individuals. You will learn the different types of slavery and how additional vulnerabilities can affect this. You will learn the many different forms of legislation about modern slavery. Knowledge of The Modern Slavery Act 2015. You will learn how to spot the signs of Modern Slavery and how to act. How additional vulnerability can affect the likelihood of being enslaved.

Who is Modern Day Slavery Online for?

Our Modern-Day Slavery course is for anyone who is working with individuals that are at risk of being enslaved including children, adolescents, adults and the elderly. Whatever care or non-care sector you work in our Modern-Day Slavery Course will give you knowledge, skills and confidence in how to prevent and act against Modern Day Slavery.

What are the learning outcomes?

  • Discuss what Modern Day Slavery is, the different types and the signs.
  • Discuss what factors can increase an individual likelihood of being enslaved
  • Recognise the signs of Modern-Day Slavery.
  • Be able to assess key factors included with the different types of slavery.
  • Evaluate the different factors of why an individual may be enslaved.
  • Demonstrate an empathic understanding of the experience an individual went through while being enslaved.
  • Discuss what challenges might occur after an individual has been freed from slavery.
  • Evaluate different circumstances of why an individual’s behaviour may change.
  • Develop knowledge, skills and strategies to develop positive environments.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is modern slavery in the world today?
Modern slavery, also known as human trafficking, is a grim reality in today’s world. It’s the exploitation of people for personal or commercial gain, forcing them to work through threats, violence, deception, or debt bondage.
Modern slavery takes many terrible forms. Here are five common ones: Forced Labour: People are pressured to work long hours in bad conditions for little pay, often in factories, farms, or construction. Sexual Exploitation: People are forced into prostitution, trafficking, or pornography through violence, lies, or debt bondage. Domestic Servitude: People are forced to work in homes as servants, facing long hours, abuse, and restricted movement. Debt Bondage: Victims are forced to work to pay off a growing debt, trapping them and their families in a cycle of servitude. Forced Marriage: People are coerced into marriage, often young or against their will, for financial gain or cultural reasons.
Modern slavery devastates both victims and society. Victims suffer horrendous conditions, including long hours, violence, and little food, leading to severe physical and mental health issues like depression and PTSD. They lose their freedom, face isolation, and often fall into debt bondage, which traps them further. Society experiences eroded human rights, economic strain, public health risks, and increased criminal activity. Ending modern slavery requires awareness and action.

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