• The COMBAT Toolkit is designed specifically to help hotels tackle the problem of human trafficking by helping staff to identify specific signs of trafficking. It comprises reference guides with accompanying powerpoints, case studies with accompanying powerpoint for training sessions, a trainer's manual, a series of 10-minute trainers, aide memoires and example awareness-raising posters. These example posters can be reproduced and distributed around hotels to raise awareness of human trafficking and encourage reporting via appropriate channels. They come from a range of campaigns (some non-English) and are intended for back-of-house display to hotel employees.
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  • This video is intended to raise awareness of child sexual exploitation and is primarily targeted at the hotel industry. It shows staff how to spot the indicators of exploitation and trafficking.
    Credit: Chatback Productions
  • The GLAA (formerly GLA) is a non-departmental public body in the United Kingdom regulating the supply of workers to the agricultural, horticultural and shellfish industries, and any associated processing and packaging industries. It has been granted police-style powers to investigate labour abuse and exploitation across all aspects of the UK labour market. Specific public authorities now have a duty to notify the Secretary of State of any person in England and Wales suspected of being a victim of human trafficking. Credit: Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority  
  • Stronger Together is a multi-stakeholder initiative which aims to reduce modern slavery. It provides guidance, training and resources to organisations, employers, labour providers, workers and their representatives. This free collection of resources includes pragmatic guidance and toolkits, and resources for the workplace including multilingual posters, leaflets and template policies. This leaflet is intended for distribution in the workplace, and asks employees five basic questions to raise awareness of exploitation and encourage those who may be unwittingly exploited to report their abuse. It is published in 8 languages.
    Credit: Stronger Together
  • The GLAA (formerly GLA) is a non-departmental public body in the United Kingdom regulating the supply of workers to the agricultural, horticultural and shellfish industries, and any associated processing and packaging industries. It has been granted police-style powers to investigate labour abuse and exploitation across all aspects of the UK labour market. Specific public authorities now have a duty to notify the Secretary of State of any person in England and Wales suspected of being a victim of human trafficking. This 10 minute video is an excellent resource for demonstrating the methods traffickers use to entrap and exploit people through modern slavery. Credit: Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority
  • This infographic factsheet from Polaris has been put together using statistics from the National Human Trafficking Resource Centre hotline and texts from the Polaris BeFree texting helpline. It specifically references human trafficking in hotels and motels in the US. The data is used to identify trends in cases and indicators of sex and labour trafficking in hotels, and the factsheet provides recommendations for the hotel industry.
    Credit: Polaris Project
  • Stronger Together is a multi-stakeholder initiative which aims to reduce modern slavery. It provides guidance, training and resources to organisations, employers, labour providers, workers and their representatives. This free collection of resources includes pragmatic guidance and toolkits, and resources for the workplace including multilingual posters, leaflets and template policies. This guidance is intended for tenants renting home privately in the UK. It includes both obligations of the landlord and of tenants, and provides contact and advice helplines.
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  • Crimestoppers is an independent charity helping law enforcement to locate criminals and help solve crimes. They have an anonymous 24/7 phone number (0800 555 111) that people can call to pass on information about crime. They are running a campaign to help people identify the signs of modern slavery and give specific information about the hospitality sector. The flyer about spotting the signs is in six languages.
    Credit: Crimestoppers
  • The Staff Wanted Initiative is a collaborative effort from Anti-Slavery International, the UK's only charity dedicated solely to ending modern slavery, and the IHRB, a leading international think tank on business and human rights. The Initiative works to expose and end exploitation of workers in UK hotels. This poster is part of their awareness-raising initiative within the hotel.
    Credit: Staff Wanted Initiative
  • The GLAA (formerly GLA) is a non-departmental public body in the United Kingdom regulating the supply of workers to the agricultural, horticultural and shellfish industries, and any associated processing and packaging industries. It has been granted police-style powers to investigate labour abuse and exploitation across all aspects of the UK labour market. Specific public authorities now have a duty to notify the Secretary of State of any person in England and Wales suspected of being a victim of human trafficking. This ten minute video is an introduction to the indicators that can lead to an arrest for human trafficking. It is a re-creation of a call to the GLAA from a worker and points out the indicators as they emerge during the conversation. Credit: Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority  
  • Stronger Together is a multi-stakeholder initiative which aims to reduce modern slavery. It provides guidance, training and resources to organisations, employers, labour providers, workers and their representatives. This free collection of resources includes pragmatic guidance and toolkits, and resources for the workplace including multilingual posters, leaflets and template policies. This poster is intended for the workplace, and asks employees five basic questions to raise awareness of exploitation and encourage those who may be unwittingly exploited to report their abuse. It is published in four different languages which can be chosen from a range of combinations.
    Credit: Stronger Together
  • Stronger Together is a multi-stakeholder initiative which aims to reduce modern slavery. It provides guidance, training and resources to organisations, employers, labour providers, workers and their representatives. This free collection of resources includes pragmatic guidance and toolkits, and resources for the workplace including multilingual posters, leaflets and template policies. Anti-human trafficking/forced labour video for induction and worker training programmes. It offers two case studies of exploitation of migrant workers in the UK, and advises on sources of help such as the GLA, Migrant Help or police.
    Credit: Stronger Together
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