Associate Editor, International Journal of Human Rights
2023
Recognition Type | Journal editorial role |
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Associate Editor, International Journal of Human Rights
2023
Recognition Type Journal editorial role
Chair of the Humber Modern Slavery Partnership
2020
Recognition Type Committee/Steering group role
Rising Star Award
2023
Recognition Type Awards and prizes Description Winner of 2023 Rising Star Award at the University of Hull
Top 100 Modern Slavery Influencers
2018
Recognition Type Awards and prizes Description In 2018, Alicia was recognised as one of the UK's Top 100 Corporate Modern Slavery Influencers.
High Sheriff's Award
2018
Recognition Type Awards and prizes Description Alicia has received a High Sheriff’s award in recognition of great and valuable services to the community in relation to her work on modern slavery.
Academic Advisory Board, UK National Modern Slavery Training Delivery Group
2020
Recognition Type Committee/Steering group role Projects Modern Slavery and Human Rights Policy and Evidence Centre
Responses to Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Conference
2024
Recognition Type Conference organisation Projects Modern Slavery and Human Rights Policy and Evidence Centre
Voicing the Journeys: Modern Slavery and Migration
2023
Recognition Type Conference organisation
Anti-Slavery Day Modern Slavery Workshop
2019
Recognition Type Conference organisation Description A conference hosting 60 front line practitioners across Humberside. The conference involved participants working through a theoretical scenario of modern slavery in the local area in order to identify potential gaps and set actions in order to overcome them.
Modern Slavery through the Lens of Criminal Justice
2024
Recognition Type Conference presentation
A Typology of Human Trafficking in Conflict
2024
Recognition Type Conference presentation
Supporting British Victims of Modern Slavery towards Safety and Recovery
2023
Recognition Type Conference presentation Projects Identifying pathways to support British victims of modern slavery towards safety and recovery: A scoping study
The Modern Slavery Footprint in the Transition to Renewable Energy
2023
Recognition Type Conference presentation
s45 of the Modern Slavery Act
2022
Recognition Type Conference presentation Projects Modern Slavery and Human Rights Policy and Evidence Centre
Voices of the Enslaved: British National Survivors’ Experiences in Britain
2022
Recognition Type Conference presentation Projects Identifying pathways to support British victims of modern slavery towards safety and recovery: A scoping study
Responding to Victims of Trafficking who Commit Crimes
2022
Recognition Type Conference presentation Projects Modern Slavery and Human Rights Policy and Evidence Centre
Keynote speaker: Identifying pathways to support British victims of modern slavery towards safety and recovery
2022
Recognition Type Conference presentation Projects Identifying pathways to support British victims of modern slavery towards safety and recovery: A scoping study
Debt Bondage as Incarceration
2021
Recognition Type Conference presentation
The Policy Responses to Modern Slavery and their Implementation in Light of Immigration Policy
2019
Recognition Type Conference presentation Description A paper on the hypocrisy of a government claiming to prioritise modern slavery whilst simultaneously implementing policies that increase risk of modern slavery. This paper focuses on the UK asylum system and the hostile environment. This was presented at the 'Critical Perspectives on Modern Slavery: Law, Policy and Society' conference at the Wilberforce Institute, University of Hull. October 2019.
Practical Approaches to Modern Slavery Victim Care
2019
Recognition Type Conference presentation Description This conference was based around Victim Care Pathways regarding modern slavery, held at the University of Hull. The presentation provided a case study example of a large scale case of modern slavery in the local area in order to encourage practitioners to identify the steps they would need to take to provide the best victim care. March 2019.
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