The Registry not only allow businesses to file their statement, but will also support them develop their statements through a "statement builder". In the early days it was called Hattie's House. You should only use this for testing, there are still improvements being made.
As part of the aim to inform, Unseen runs modern slavery and human trafficking training aimed at professionals whose work may bring them into contact with potential victims of slavery. By faith he was commended as righteous, when God spoke well of his offerings. Watch our film on 10 years of fighting modern slavery . Here are the details, Kate Garbers, one of the founding directors of Unseen, is moving on from the charity. Right click to download and save the .mp3 file. DSC Social Change Awards – The Influencer Award for Andrew Wallis, Unseen's CEO The Unseen Wounds Foundation is a foundation working towards helping Veterans with PTSD and TBI. Businesses are able to call for information, advice and to report concerns they may have about potential instances of modern slavery in their business. We feed the homeless, offer temporary shelter, we create activities for disadvantage children and adults, we assist with paperwork, we educate, teach living skills, and assist with interviewing techniques, we do mock interviews for employment and we role play with individual seeking permanent housing with potential landlords. W.H passed away in 1988 and Hattie passed in 2017. 9 By faith he made his home in the promised land like a stranger in a foreign country; he lived in tents, as did Isaac and Jacob, who were heirs with him of the same promise. 2017
Unseen was instrumental in establishing the Anti-Slavery Partnership (ASP) with Avon and Somerset Police and Bristol City Council.
DSC Social Change Awards – The Influencer Award for Kate Garbers, Unseen's managing director, 2015 Acknowledged by the UK's Home Secretary as the catalyst for the Modern Slavery Act, its recommendations have heavily influenced the new Government strategy to tackle modern slavery. Charity Times Awards – Charity of the Year, with an income of less than £1 million Unseen aims to support survivors and vulnerable people through specialist services, helping them to recover safely and develop resilient independent lives; to inform healthcare workers, the police, frontline agencies, and businesses with training, advice and resources to better identify and support potential victims; and to influence government and society to inspire change in legislation, policy and consumer choices.[1]. Unseen trains professionals in Local Authorities, Police, Fire and Rescue, Housing Associations, Environmental Health Officers, Social Workers, NGOs, businesses and many other sectors.
The vision of the ASP is the eradication of human trafficking and slavery locally and further afield.