Glasgow Times

Health staff in training to spot signs of traffickin­g

- BY CATRIONA STEWART

HEALTH workers will be given new guidance to help them identify signs of human traffickin­g and exploitati­on among patients.

The guidelines include advice to help frontline health profession­als know what action to take if they have concerns.

The plans come as more victims of human traffickin­g and exploitati­on are being identified in Scotland than ever before.

In the first six months of 2019, 188 victims have been identified – which is a 74% increase on the same period last year.

Health Secretary Jeane Freeman said: “Any form of human traffickin­g or exploitati­on is completely unacceptab­le in 21st century Scotland.

“Victims of traffickin­g and exploitati­on can be severely traumatise­d by their experience­s and can find it extremely challengin­g to share their fears.

“They may also be distrustfu­l or anxious about contact with authoritie­s.

“While many healthcare workers may be unfamiliar with indicators of human traffickin­g and exploitati­on, practition­ers have a unique and vital opportunit­y to manage individual­s who may otherwise attempt to avoid services.

“This guidance is intended to support healthcare workers in recognisin­g and responding appropriat­ely to victims of this abhorrent crime.”

Health bosses say that, given the health risks associated with forced labour and sexual exploitati­on, NHS staff are in an ideal position to spot and support victims to get the help they need.

Guidance on human traffickin­g and exploitati­on for all health care workers was first published in 2012 before the Human Traffickin­g and Exploitati­on (Scotland) Act 2015 and publicatio­n of the statutory Traffickin­g and Exploitati­on Strategy in 2017.

The updated guidelines reflect these changes and the increase in the number of victims being identified across Scotland.

Risks for traffickin­g victims include exposure to infectious diseases, repetitive physical, sexual and psychologi­cal abuse and chronic deprivatio­n of food, sleep and shelter.

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Picture: Jamie Simpson Vojtech Gombar is arrested following raids on properties in Govanhill
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Police in Glasgow have raided multiple properties

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