Closed IASC calls for Survivor Insights: Mental Health Provision and Cultural Sensitivity
Overview
The Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner has closed the call for survivor insights to inform a consultation focused on mental health support for victims and survivors of modern slavery and human trafficking, specifically:
'Are victims and survivors of modern slavery within the National Referral Mechanism (NRM) provided with mental health support that is appropriate to their needs?'
The consultation, commissioned by the IASC, aims to scope:
1. Whether victims and survivors of modern slavery within the NRM are able to access mental health support that is appropriate to their needs.
2. Whether the mental health support provided is culturally sensitive and to what extent this is important to survivors
Submit Evidence
We are seeking views from survivors who are:
- Based in the UK
- Over the age of 18
- In the NRM or who have left the NRM
As this is a rapid piece of work, this survey is available in English.
Access the IASC Survivor Insights questionnaire.
Deadline
This call for evidence will ran until Friday 26 November 2021.
Contact
Please contact Jessica Roberts, Communications Officer at the Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner’s Office: jessica.roberts6@iasc.independent.gov.uk