Modern Day Slavery Awareness & Survivor Support - South West Forum

Modern Day Slavery Awareness & Survivor Support - South West Forum

By Transformation Cornwall

Join this regional partnership forum focused on identifying and supporting victims of modern-day slavery in the South West.

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Location

Fairwinds Community Hub

33 Church Street Falmouth TR11 3DX United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 6 hours
  • Ages 17+
  • In person
  • Doors at 9:30 AM

About this event

Charity & Causes • Human Rights

Modern Day Slavery is not a distant issue - it is happening here in the South West. Individuals are being exploited in our communities, and survivors urgently need protection and hope as they rebuild their lives.

The Sparrows Project has been supporting survivors in Somerset. Now, following new research and consultation, they are exploring expansion into Devon and Cornwall. To inform this vital step and to identify areas where they can support and assist existing work, they are hosting a Regional Forum - bringing together frontline professionals, community leaders, statutory agencies, and those with lived experience.

Why Attend?

  • Hear from expert speakers tackling modern slavery on the frontlines.
  • Learn practical steps to identify risks and support survivors.
  • Connect with partners across agencies, charities, and communities.
  • Help shape a regional strategy that restores hope and changes lives.

This is more than an event - it’s a movement. Together, we can shine a light on hidden exploitation and build a safer, stronger South West.


About The Sparrows Project

The Sparrows Project aims to raise awareness of the existence of modern day slavery in the area, to seek to counter it and to provide individually tailored support to survivors by assisting them to recover from their past experiences and to move on establishing themselves in society. Find out more about the Charity here.

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Transformation Cornwall

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Oct 15 · 10:00 AM GMT+1