Invitation: CSJ Slavery Review, 15 June 2011
Slavery in the UK
Launch of a new policy review from the CSJ
The CSJ is conducting an in-depth policy review to identify how the UK is reacting to the number of slaves kept within its borders. This review will explore the nature and extent of this growing problem, and develop evidence-led policy recommendations and an implementation strategy to enable the UK to be the benchmark for anti-slavery practice in Europe and the world.
Venue
One Birdcage Walk
Westminster
London SW1H 9JJ
Date
Wednesday 15 June 2011, 9.30am - 11.30am
Speakers:
Rt Hon Iain Duncan Smith MP, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions and CSJ Founder and Patron
Gavin Poole, CSJ Executive Director
Andrew Wallis, Director of Unseen UK
Format:
09.30am Registration
10.00am Presentations
11.00am Refreshments
11.30am Close
Who should attend:
This event will be of interest to those within the voluntary sector, the police, government and business working to address the issue of slavery and human trafficking.
RSVP:
Places are allocated on a first come first served basis, subject to availability. To reserve a place please email your name and organisation to events@centreforsocialjustice.org.uk.
Venue details and ticket required for entry will be sent by email to you with confirmation of a place.
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