Trafficking and exploitation strategy: draft for consultation
A draft strategy for consultation on tackling human trafficking and exploitation in Scotland.
Annex Two: Developing The Strategy
Strategic Oversight Group Membership
- Cabinet Secretary for Justice
- Minister for Childcare and Early Years
- Lord Advocate
- Director for Justice (Scottish Government)
- Director for Children and Families (Scottish Government)
- Paul Gray, Chief Executive, NHS Scotland
- Tam Baillie, Children's Commissioner
- Paul Comley, Adult Protection Committee Convenors
- ACC Malcolm Graham, Police Scotland
- Anne Houston, Child Protection Committees Scotland.
- Kevin Hyland, Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner
- Sally Anne Kelly, Aberlour Child Care Trust
- Councillor Harry McGuigan, COSLA
- Alastair Pringle, Equality and Human Rights Commission
- Linda Thompson, Women's Support Project
- Hazel Watson, Action on Churches Together Scotland
- John Wilkes, Scottish Refugee Council
Strategy Implementation Group Membership
- NHS Health Scotland
- Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service
- Police Scotland
- COSLA
- Scottish Local Government Partnership
- Migrant Help
- TARA (Trafficking Awareness Raising Alliance
- Gangmasters Labour Abuse Authority
- Scottish Guardianship Service
- Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner
- Home Office (policy Team)
- NI Executive (policy team)
- Welsh Government (policy team)
- STUC
- Scottish Government
Child Trafficking Strategy Group Membership
- Aberlour
- Barnardo's
- Children and Young People's Commissioner Scotland ( CYPCS)
- COSLA
- ECPAT (Campaign against Child Trafficking)
- Edinburgh Council
- Glasgow City Council
- Home Office
- Legal Services Agency ( LSA)
- NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde
- Police Scotland
- Scottish Children's Reporters Administration ( SCRA)
- Scottish Refugee Council
- Scottish Government
- Stirling University
- UNICEF
Stakeholder Forum - Role
A large number of organisations with an interest in tackling human trafficking and exploitation attended the two stakeholder forums held in January and June 2016. The contributions from such a wide range of organisations has been welcome.
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