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Human Trafficking Awareness
How to identify and report human trafficking and exploitative
employment practices - Tuesday 29th November.
10am to 12 noon (registration from 9:30am)
This FREE awareness session will be delivered by Fiona Panetta,
Enforcement Officer, Gangmasters Licensing Authority and will be held
in Forth Valley College, Alloa Campus, Devon Road, Alloa FK10 1PX.
The following topics will be covered:
µµ What the Gangmasters Licencing Authority does
µµ Spotting signs of trafficking
µµ If you suspect trafficking or poor employment practices experienced
by service users, what is the procedure for reporting
µµ What can be reported
µµ Who and how to report
µµ Dos and dont’s in reporting and working with victims
This session is being delivered in partnership with Central Scotland
Regional Equality Council (CSREC), Forth Valley College and
Clackmannanshire Violence Against Women Partnership
Places are limited so please book early. To reserve your place please
book using the link: http://gla-alloa-training.eventbrite.co.uk
Football Clubs on the Ball
with Awareness Raising
Thanks to all the football clubs from across
Forth Valley who are once again showing
their support for the 16 Days Campaign.
Various clubs are getting involved by
choosing one particular match to send out
a message that violence against women is
wrong.
This is a unique opportunity to reach out
to a large crowd of local supporters and
visitors to let them know that local clubs
are united in their pledge to never commit,
condone or stay silent about violence
against women.