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9th Annual International Symposium on Human Trafficking and Migrant Smuggling
This international symposium provides an invaluable opportunity to discuss the causes of human trafficking and migrant smuggling and to study multi-agency approaches to prevent it.
Participants will have the chance to share new ideas to offer support and protections to victims of human trafficking. Public Policy Exchange welcomes EU officials, stakeholders, legal practitioners and other responsible authorities to attend the symposium, which promises a thought-provoking and topical discussion.
Delegates will:
Learn from key stakeholders the current trends of trafficking in human beings and migrant smuggling
Recognize the warning signs of suspicious human trafficking victimization
Analyse specific age and gender-based measures in anti-trafficking actions
Examine best practices of human trafficking recording and prevention
Consider ways to criminalise and disrupt traffickers business model
Discuss the importance of partnership work and how to improve and make more effective multi-agency strategies
Explore new ways to facilitate access to Criminal Justice and Social Care systems
Find new models to offer support to victims and ensure their safe resettlement
We would like to advise you that we offer a 20% reduction off the standard delegate registration fee (subject to type of organisation and terms and conditions) for registrations received by the 21st August 2019. Do feel free to circulate this information to relevant colleagues within your organisation.
Delegates will:
Learn from key stakeholders the current trends of trafficking in human beings and migrant smuggling
Recognize the warning signs of suspicious human trafficking victimization
Analyse specific age and gender-based measures in anti-trafficking actions
Examine best practices of human trafficking recording and prevention
Consider ways to criminalise and disrupt traffickers business model
Discuss the importance of partnership work and how to improve and make more effective multi-agency strategies
Explore new ways to facilitate access to Criminal Justice and Social Care systems
Find new models to offer support to victims and ensure their safe resettlement
We would like to advise you that we offer a 20% reduction off the standard delegate registration fee (subject to type of organisation and terms and conditions) for registrations received by the 21st August 2019. Do feel free to circulate this information to relevant colleagues within your organisation.
Organizer: Public Policy Exchange
Submitted by: Genus
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