
West Midlands Anti Slavery Network brings together partner organisations to combat modern slavery, human trafficking, and exploitation. Through direct victim support, identifying gaps, influencing change, and facilitating solutions, we strive to protect and advocate for the vulnerable in our community.

What is modern slavery?
Modern slavery in the UK refers to the exploitation of individuals through various means, including coercion, deception, and abuse of vulnerability, for the purpose of forced labour, domestic servitude, sexual exploitation, or criminal activities. It encompasses a range of practices such as forced labour in industries like agriculture, construction, and hospitality, as well as forced prostitution, forced marriage, and forced criminal activities.
Despite being illegal, modern slavery continues to be a significant issue in the UK, with victims often facing severe physical, psychological, and emotional harm.

Get help
Emergency services: 999
Non-emergency situations for Police: 101
Modern Slavery Helpline: 08000 121 700
The Salvation Army Modern Slavery Helpline: 0800 808 3733
Contact us for non-urgent assistance (link to contact us page)
What we do
Network Meetings
The West Midlands Anti-Slavery Network Meetings serve as crucial forums for stakeholders to collaborate, strategize, and take collective action against modern slavery and human trafficking, promoting multi-agency cooperation, raising awareness, and embodying a shared commitment to justice and solidarity. For more information click here
V.O.I.C.E Survivor Panel
The VOICE Panel is a survivor-led initiative operating within the West Midlands Anti-Slavery Network. It brings together individuals with lived experience of modern slavery, providing a platform for their expertise to directly inform, shape, and strengthen anti-slavery strategies across multiple sectors – including law enforcement, social care, health services, policy, and business.
