Asylum: Housing | Home Office | Written Answers The Government is committed to ensuring the support of potential and confirmed victims of modern slavery.
Security Industry Authority (SIA) Annual Report and Accounts 2019 – 2020 | Home Office | Written Ministerial Statements The 2019-20 Annual Report and Accounts for the Security Industry Authority (HC 647) is being laid before the House today and published on
Slavery: Victim Support Schemes | Home Office | Written Answers In line with Public Health England guidance in response to COVID-19, the policy change announced on 6 April 2020 meant individuals who were
Offences against Children: Coronavirus | Home Office | Written Answers Protecting those at risk from abuse and exploitation is a priority for this Government.
Domestic Abuse: Immigrants | Home Office | Written Answers On 24 June the Housing Secretary announced that the Government is providing local authorities with a further £105 million to enable...
Domestic Abuse: Immigrants | Home Office | Written Answers The Government’s position is clear that all victims of domestic abuse should be treated as victims first and foremost.
Domestic Abuse: Immigrants | Home Office | Written Answers The data requested is not held centrally and to obtain it would require a manual check of individual records which would significantly excee
Home Office: Overseas Aid | Home Office | Written Answers The Home Office Official Development Assistance (ODA) spend in each of the last three years for the End Violence against Children Programme
Modern Slavery Act 2015 Independent Review | Home Office | Written Answers Section 54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 established the UK as the first country in the world to require businesses to report annually on s
Factories: Leicester | Home Office | Written Answers We are deeply concerned by the appalling reports of illegal and unsafe working conditions for garment workers in Leicester.