Spring Forum: From Slavery to Freedom
2024
Description | The Wilberforce Institute, University of Hull in collaboration with the Salvation Army and international partners invite you to our upcoming spring forum ‘From Slavery to Freedom'. This two-day spring forum offers a unique shared opportunity to bring together specialist training, good practice guidance and input from researchers, practitioners, and victim-survivors with lived experience to enable the vital exchange of ideas, interventions, and experience between different stakeholder groups that will improve responses and inform policy. The forum which will be held at The Salvation Army, Regent Hall, 275 Oxford St, London W1C 2DJ includes plenary sessions, panels, and interactive workshops by expert international speakers specialising in migration, survivor engagement and trauma-informed practice. You will also hear from experts on their lived experience of modern slavery and how they see we can work together to improve responses. The Regent Hall is a Salvation Army centre on London's Oxford Street. It is one of the oldest centres in London having been founded by the founder of the army, William Booth in 1882. The church is known as the "Rink" because it was formerly a skating rink. Forum Themes • Migration – Displacement, Repatriation, Remediation • Migration Policy - and impact on victims of trafficking • Survivor Engagement – Inclusion, experience, feedback, Cultural competency • Trauma – trauma-informed practice, PTSD, victim-survivor support. Vicarious trauma, Spiritual and religious abuse |
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Research Themes | Social Justice and Responsibility |