Who can help
If you suspect someone is a victim of human trafficking, forced labour or worker exploitation, report it immediately.
You can contact:
The Police - 101, or in the case of an emergency 999
Crimestoppers - 0800 555 111
The GLAA - 0800 432 0804 or 03000 718234 (outside office hours)
Modern Slavery and Exploitation Helpline - 0800 012 1700
UK Human Trafficking Centre - 0844 778 2406
The Salvation Army - 0300 303 8151
For more information on modern slavery, contact the organisations listed below who can give you further advice and guidance.
How the GLAA operates in Scotland and Northern Ireland is slightly different. Find out more and find a list of our Scottish partners by visiting our Scotland page or visit our Northern Ireland page to find details of our Northern Ireland partners.
Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority
PO Box 10272, Nottingham, NG2 9PB
Telephone: 0800 432 0804
Email: contact@gla.gov.uk
UK Human Trafficking Centre - now part of the National Crime Agency
Modern slavery and human trafficking - National Crime Agency
Telephone: 0370 496 7622 (24 hour advice and support)
Salvation Army
UK charity providing support and advice. Key contact for victims in England and Wales
Telephone: 0300 303 8151(24 hour referral line)
Migrant Help
UK charity providing support and guidance. Key contact for victims in Scotland and male victims in Northern Ireland
England: 01304 203977 / Out of Hours 07766 668781
Scotland: 0141 8847900 / Out of Hours 0141 2128553
Northern Ireland: 028 90315744 / Out of Hours 02892 448449
Trafficking Awareness Raising Alliance (TARA)
for female victims of sexual exploitation in Scotland
TARA - TARA (tarascotland.org.uk)
Telephone: 0141 276 7724
Women’s Aid Federation Northern Ireland
for female victims
Telephone: 02890 249041
Black Association of Women Step Out (BAWSO)
working alongside the Salvation Army in Wales
Telephone: 0800 731 8147 (24 hour helpline)
NSPCC Child Trafficking Advice Centre
specialist service providing information and advice
Telephone: 0808 800 5000
Email: help@nspcc.org.uk