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www.medaille-trust.org.uk SUMMER 2023 IN THIS EDITION: • Abused and exploited: An Albanian woman’s story of suffering and redemption • Medaille invests in Prevent initiative in Albania • Illegal Migration Bill passed • Medaille expands safe house provision in Merseyside

GUIDE 3 Welcome from CEO Medaille Trust is one of the UK’s leading 4 Illegal Migration bill passes charities in the fight against modern slavery. 5 Medaille Launches First Our innovative model is based on three Regional Conferences principles: Prevent, Protect and Pursue. 6 Abused and Exploited - Rachel’s Story Our Prevent work includes advocacy and 7 Locked away and forced to grow awareness raising work in the UK and a new cannabis – Arben’s story Albanian project with an entrepreneurship 8 Medaille Expands Safe House academy helping to provide meaningful Provision In Merseyside alternatives to those who might otherwise 9 Investment against poverty and be at risk of exploitation. trafficking in Albania 10 Updates from the services Our Protect work provides direct and 12 Preventing exploitation tailored support to victims of modern 13 Giftaid slavery. We are one of the UK’s largest 15 Meet Ben Ryan providers of survivor services, with ten safehouses and six outreach hubs, staffed Medaille Trust, Cathedral Centre, round the clock by specialist staff, working 3 Ford Street, Salford M3 6DP with more than 600 men, women and Visit: medaille-trust.org.uk dependent children each year. Email: [email protected] Call: 0800 0699916 Our Pursue work helps survivors to engage with police and within the legal system @medailletrust to seek justice and to secure convictions against their perpetrators. Medaille Trust is a registered charity, number 1117830 For security, client names have been changed throughout. We were founded by Sister Ann Teresa Designed by: BDC Design & Print SSJA and our work continues to be inspired Printed by Bensons Printing Company Ltd, 12 Perry Rd, Witham CM8 3YZ by her example and commitment to the Catholic Social Teaching principles of human dignity, compassion and solidarity with the vulnerable. All our work embodies a commitment to personalised support, recognising the dignity and agency of our service users and empowering them on a path to a life that is free from slavery and exploitation. Thank you for your interest in our work and your commitment to ending modern slavery. If you would like to know more please get in touch. 2

WELCOME The summer is here and, typically small NGO in Northern Albania to for the UK, as soon as the school expand their work which supports summer holidays start the weather local growers of forest fruits (you can becomes unpredictable and has us read more about this on page 9). having to cover all clothing options There has been much focus recently and reaching for umbrellas, coats and on the Illegal Migration Bill recently jumpers alongside the sunscreen! and we put a lot of effort to try to As I write this, parts of southern steer the modern slavery aspects of Europe are experiencing some the proposed bill along a different very hot weather which have led to path to that proposed. Unfortunately devastating forest fires on the Greek we were unsuccessful, but will be island of Rhodes and other areas. Our continuing our advocacy efforts to hearts go out to all those displaced highlight the realities for those in and who have lost their homes or the UK fleeing exploitation. We too businesses as a result of this natural want to prevent people from making disaster. One of the countries with a dangerous sea crossings to the UK land border to Greece is Albania and but our efforts will be in the main that country too has been sweltering source country to enable people to in the last few weeks. have alternative options so they don’t have to accept spurious offers of work The statistics tell us that Albania is still from criminal gangs. the highest source country of adult Thank you again to all of you victims of modern slavery in the UK, who support our work prayerfully, as it has been for many years. For this practically and financially. We do not reason it has long been a focus of take your support for granted. our work to prevent modern slavery, teaming up with our valued and Garry Smith Chief Executive trusted partners Mary Ward Loreto. In an effort to address one of the key drivers of modern slavery from Albania, poverty, Medaille Trust has just launched an entrepreneurship academy and our first cohort of entrepreneurs has completed the course. We committed to supporting one enterprise and are in the process of exploring the purchase of a commercial dehydrator to enable a 3

ILLEGAL MIGRATION Medaille Trust has expressed concern that BILL PASSES the new rules to deport modern slavery victims who arrive illegally could put their The Illegal Migration Bill has now lives at risk as their deportation could become law after passing votes in the mean driving them back into the arms of House of Commons and the House of ruthless criminals from whom they have Lords and receiving Royal Assent on fled. Over the years we have supported 20 July. The Illegal Migration Bill is part many victims who, by virtue of the fact they of the government’s wider strategy to were trafficked, can be classified as having end Channel crossings. It does this by entered the UK illegally. preventing anyone who arrives by irregular means from having any access to the Many of them (like Rachel on page 6) asylum system or modern slavery support. would be terrified at the prospect of being returned to their home country and having The new law says that if modern slavery to face the criminals who exploited and victims have arrived here illegally, they trafficked them. Many of them would refuse will be liable to detention and deportation to testify against their traffickers out of unless they are cooperating with a fear for themselves and their family. The criminal investigation or prosecution and bill, as revised at the report stage in the are required to remain in the UK. The Commons, allows a person to challenge bill had originally said this rule will apply their removal by arguing that they would retrospectively to March 7, 2023 when it face ‘a real, imminent and foreseeable risk was published in Parliament. However the of serious and irreversible harm’ if they Government agreed to an amendment were to be sent to the territory specified in from the House of Lords not to apply the the removal notice. They will have a week rule retrospectively. . This means that to bring such a claim from their place of the new deportation rule will not apply to detention.  modern slavery victims in our safe houses up to the time the bill was passed. The bill also said that any victim of modern slavery who comes to the UK illegally, as most do, will automatically have their asylum claim declared inadmissible. Medaille and other anti-slavery charities expressed concern that the bill could close the door on many people who have been trafficked, abused and exploited and have approached us for refuge and protection.  4

MEDAILLE LAUNCHES FIRSTREGIONALCONFERENCES In July, Medaille held its first two regional conferences for staff in London and Manchester. The regional conferences brought together staff from our services across the country to network, share experiences and discuss emerging issues in the provision of protection and support for victims of modern slavery. Here are some highlights from the conferences. CEO Garry Smith Director of Engagement London East Service Moving On Project opens London regional and Strategic Manager Ellen Lennox Volunteers in the North conference stressing Development Ben Ryan talks about initiatives to share their experience the importance of staff discusses the Illegal help victims of modern working for Medaille. wellbeing and announces Migration Bill slavery recover and start free wellbeing hours rebuilding their lives. for staff, among other initiatives. Garry updates staff on Medaille’s Prevent work and plans to provide opportunities for Albanians so they don’t fall prey to ruthless traffickers. London West Senior Caseworker Hannah Sara Tenant from the Service Manager Dimple Moccia describes how Moving On Project Ananda and Caseworker the Central Service explains the “Right to Aniksha Pindoria share supported a terminally ill Remain Toolkit” their experience on resident to ensure she delivery of staff wellbeing was as happy as possible initiatives. in her final days. Director of Police and Mersey Senior Service Caseworker Flo Cooper Justice Partnerships, Manager Naomi Mumba- moves attendees to Marcus Dawson updates Dobson updates the laughter and smiles with staff on Medaille’s conference on a massively a humorous and uplifting collaboration with law successful allotment presentation to close the enforcement agencies. project at the safe house. conference. 5

ABUSED AND EXPLOITED – struggled with her mental health throughout her RACHEL’S STORY OF pregnancy and gave birth alone in a hospital. SUFFERING AND REDEMPTION Shortly after her baby was born, Rachel’s ex- Rachel is an Albanian resident of one of our safe partner reappeared and wanted to reconcile. houses. One of five children, she was in primary Soon, he started talking about wanting to send school when a family friend sexually abused her. her back to work. Rachel refused and began to Instead of supporting her, Rachel’s father blamed work at an agency, but he would turn up at work her for the assault, saying she had brought it on and threaten her, resulting in her boss firing her. herself. He beat her so badly that she fell down The harassment continued, with him attacking the stairs. She was then taken for an operation her house and assaulting her in front of her to “recreate her virginity”. daughter. Rachel reported him to the police and got a restraining order against him, but he Despite her terrible ordeal, Rachel continued ignored this. When Rachel found another job, to study hard at school and then went off he found out and showed up at her workplace. to university. Shortly after graduating from He demanded Rachel resume sex work for him university she got a part-time job in Marketing and threatened her and her daughter, saying if while she also cared for her sick mother. At this she reported him again to the police, he would point, Rachel met a man in a coffee shop who kill her. she described as charming. She told her parents about him, but her father was not supportive. Fearing for her life, Rachel fled to the UK, After her mother died, Rachel grew closer to her entering illegally and then going to stay with new boyfriend. Her mother had left her jewellery her sister, who was already living here. She and savings, and Rachel and her partner began contacted the Salvation Army and was able using this. to access supported safe housing at Medaille Trust. Medaille staff worked with her to ensure Rachel began living with her partner but soon she had a subsistence allowance, access saw another side to him. He would come to health services, emotional support, legal home late and drunk and started abusing her advice, trauma-informed counselling services, physically and emotionally. As their money dried education, and in-house activities, including up, her partner told her she should sell her body Yoga and Zumba. She and her daughter so he could pay off his debts. Rachel was initially also enjoy trips to the zoo and other outings against this but felt emotionally tied to him and organised by the staff. Rachel recently received feared losing the one connection she had in the Discretionary Leave to Remain, meaning she can world. She therefore agreed. Her partner sold apply in 5 years for Indefinite Leave to Remain. her to many men for sex, took all the money, She is ready to move on and live independently and forced her to take drugs and alcohol. When with her daughter through Local Authority Rachel became pregnant, he tried to force her housing. She wants to start to work to have an abortion saying she could not work and begin a life of independence if she was pregnant. When she refused, he and strength. Rachel often struggles beat and raped her. Rachel fled to her father’s with her mental health but house as she had nowhere else to go. Her always talks about her father was unhappy that she was unmarried and appreciation for staff about to raise a child without a father. Rachel supporting her along her journey. 6

LOCKED AWAYAND One day, there was a robbery and people FORCEDTO GROW came looking for weed and money. Seeing CANNABIS an opportunity, Arben ran away but the traffickers contacted him. They blamed – ARBEN’S STORY him for the robbery and said he now owed them £25,000. They told him they knew Arben is an Albanian man who was where his family was living. trafficked to the UK last year. He paid people smugglers £3,500 in Calais. Once Arben then met another person who said he had arrived in the UK, Arben’s father he could work for him after speaking to paid the smugglers a further £1,500. Arben his traffickers. Arben was then sent to claimed asylum on arrival and while he a remote cottage where he was locked was staying in an immigration facility his inside and again responsible for tending smugglers contacted him saying he owed to cannabis plants. One day the police them a favour. raided the property and Arben was arrested for cannabis cultivation. While in Arben knew no one in the UK and was very Police custody, Arben told them his story. scared of the traffickers who made it clear He was referred to the National Referral to him that they would find him if he didn’t Mechanism (mechanism for assessing agree to their demands. He had heard whether someone is a potential victim of stories of people being hurt or of their modern slavery) and was then transferred families back home being threatened by to one of our safe houses where he began the trafficking gangs. receiving a range of support. Arben soon began living with his traffickers. When the Home Office assessed Arben’s He had to cook for them and clean the case they gave him a Negative Reasonable house but was not paid anything. After Grounds Decision (they didn’t think he a month, he was taken to another house was actually a victim of modern slavery). where the traffickers were cultivating However Medaille Trust and his lawyer cannabis. He was told he had to look after submitted a request for reconsideration. the plants. Alone and with no money Arben The negative decision was overturned looked after the plants. He was not allowed and he received a Positive Reasonable to leave the house and his captors brought Grounds decision. him food. We will continue to support Arben as he rebuilds his life and look towards a brighter future. 7

MEDAILLE EXPANDS Medaille’s Mersey SAFE HOUSE PROVISION Senior Service IN MERSEYSIDE Manager Naomi Mumba-Dobson In May, the Catholic Archbishop said: “The eight of Liverpool, Malcolm McMahon, new beds will help declared open a new wing of our us continue in our safe house in Merseyside. The mission to provide new wing which was part-funded accommodation by the Albert Gubay Charitable and support to victims and survivors of Foundation adds eight more modern slavery by giving people a lovely rooms to the existing 10. The and warm place that they can use for their house now accommodates 18 recovery and reflection period.” male survivors of modern slavery. In a message to guests, CEO of Medaille Unveiling a plaque to declare the new Trust Garry Smith said: “The number of wing of the house open, the Archbishop victims of modern slavery is sadly growing prayed for the project to go from success significantly every year. Last year 129 to success and stressed the need for men were referred to our survivor services assistance to be provided to those who in the North-West. We must continue need help and support. A representative to respond to this increase with much- of the Albert Gubay Charitable Foundation needed support for those who escape and said he was impressed by the modern seek refuge and protection.” and functional facility. He said it will be conducive to the residents’ recovery One of the survivors of modern slavery as they begin to plan the next stage of related his experience coming to live at the their journey to increased freedom and Mersey safe house. He said: “I was really independence. nervous when I arrived, but I was given a warm welcome, and from that day to this, my life has changed for the better. I have been shown kindness by every member of staff, and they helped me regain my confidence. I have been given access to various local services so I can build a promising future in front of me. I would like to thank all members of staff for the help and support they have given me.” Medaille Trust is now trying to raise just over four hundred thousand pounds to further improve the Mersey safe house with a counselling room, a sports and recreation room, a multi-faith prayer room, and a training room, among other facilities. To donate please visit  www.medaille-trust.org.uk/donate 8

INVESTMENT AGAINST POVERTYANDTRAFFICKING IN ALBANIA An Albanian small enterprise which herbs from local growers, dried them buys, dries and markets fruits and vegetables from poor farmers will and then packaged them for sale soon be able to expand their business with an investment from the Albanian in local markets. Joseph Bistransky Entrepreneurship Academy. The Albanian Entrepreneurship Academy, from QSNNN said “We know we a partnership between Medaille Trust, already had a business model that Ethical Good and nine NGOs was was supporting growers, but we felt launched last year by our CEO Garry that with support this could be even Smith. Speaking at the event, the stronger and allow us to help more Managing Director of Ethical Good, local growers and also provide much Duncan Parker said “we know that needed income for our own NGO to one of the drivers of modern slavery support other programmes”. At the is poverty and often people will feel town hall session at the culmination forced to accept spurious offers of employment in the UK because they of the academy, QSNNN presented feel they have no hope of employment by staying in Albania”. the business plan they had worked The Entrepreneurship Academy on demonstrating how with a small aimed to support five enterprises in Albania to produce sustainable investment they would be able to business plans so that they could thrive and offer employment in their purchase a commercial dryer which communities so people wouldn’t be tempted into the hands of ruthless would increase their capacity and traffickers. One of the five enterprises accepted for the academy is run by prolong the season for their work and QSNNN, an NGO based in Fushë- Arrëz in the North of Albania – a so multiply their income. Given the poverty-stricken area notorious for recruitment by traffickers because of volume of people being trafficked the lack of opportunity there. QSNNN is already supporting the community from this part of Albania, along with in a variety of ways, but wanted to develop their social enterprise which the demonstrated potential impact on purchased fruit, vegetables and the local community, Medaille Trust has chosen to partner with QSNNN to support their work in order to try to prevent more people being trafficked to the UK. CEO Garry Smith said “I am excited to see how this partnership will develop over the coming years. The prevention of human trafficking is a key strand of our work and to partner with a respected NGO who is already working at the heart of one of the most vulnerable communities in Albania is a real privilege and a great opportunity to help in the global fight against modern slavery”. 9

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PREVENTING EXPLOITATION The latest worldwide estimates £10 a month could help develop our of the scale of modern slavery communications and social media suggest there are almost 50 campaigns, encouraging more people to million people around the world spot the signs of modern slavery in their living in modern slavery, and it’s own community. happening to 122,000 people in the UK. £20 a month could support our Albania Entrepreneurship Academy, helping to Medaille Trust has one mission: to end develop sustainable local businesses modern slavery. One of the ways we seek which can offer employment opportunities to do this is by preventing exploitation to Albanian people. from happening in the first place. Through raising awareness of modern slavery in the UK and supporting economic development in Albania, we aim to make communities more resilient and equip vulnerable people with alternative solutions to trafficking. Your support could help make communities stronger and vulnerable people more resilient to risks of trafficking and exploitation. £20 could help us raise awareness of modern slavery through delivering talks and presentations to local community groups, faith groups, schools and other organisations. £30 could go towards our work with other organisations, enabling us to amplify our voice in the fight against human trafficking and modern slavery £60 could help support our Albania Coordinator, recently recruited to support and develop our work in Albania, while monitoring local trends and initiatives. 12

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