NRM

NRM refers to the National Referral Mechanism, which is a framework for identifying and supporting victims of human trafficking in the UK. The NRM provides a system for identifying victims of trafficking and providing them with access to support and services. Once identified, victims are referred to the NRM, where their needs are assessed and they are provided with appropriate support.

 

Okay Google, what’s the RNA (Recovery Needs Assessment)?
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Okay Google, what’s the RNA (Recovery Needs Assessment)?

26 April 2022 Today, the Anti-Trafficking Monitoring Group, hosted by Anti-Slavery International, launches “One day at a time”, a report looking at the Recovery Needs Assessment (RNA). Co-author of the report, Olly, sheds light on the report and on the RNA process itself. Image via unsplash. As someone who has lived experience of the Recovery…

One day at a time: shedding light on the Recovery Needs Assessment (RNA)
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One day at a time: shedding light on the Recovery Needs Assessment (RNA)

Today, the Anti-Trafficking Monitoring Group and chair Anti-Slavery International launch the first report looking at the experience of the Recovery Needs Assessment (RNA) process. The new report entitled “One day at a time” charters the first-hand experiences of, not only those on the receiving end of support, but also the experiences of Modern Slavery Victim Care Contract…