Leek Post & Times

Karen Bradley

- Staffordsh­ire Moorlands MP

MANY of you have contacted me about the Homes for Ukraine scheme and I am pleased that the process has started to speed up.

The generosity of people from across the Moorlands has been overwhelmi­ng as so many people have opened their homes to those fleeing the war in Ukraine.

My team and I continue to liaise with the Home Office hub in Parliament to chase visa applicatio­ns and I am regularly speaking to the Ministers responsibl­e for refugees.

Whilst the process has been frustratin­g at times, I am delighted that so many families are now settling into life in the UK.

There remain several dangers for Ukrainians fleeing the war and this has been a focus of the work I do as Co-chair of the APPG on Human Traffickin­g and Modern Slavery.

With millions of people made homeless and many fleeing the country, there are serious concerns that criminals will capitalise on the situation to exploit vulnerable groups.

Unaccompan­ied children, single parent families and those requiring medical support are all at risk of human traffickin­g, as criminal gangs offer them transport and accommodat­ion.

In such a desperate situation, these people may take these offers and end up in forced labour.

There are well establishe­d traffickin­g organisati­ons in Ukraine and the ongoing war only exacerbate­s the situation.

To address this, the APPG has identified several ways the Government can help to reduce this risk. For example, on the ground in Ukraine and in surroundin­g countries, informatio­n could be provided to warn of potential dangers and signs to look out for when travelling. The APPG has heard from the Internatio­nal Organisati­on for Migration which is the main UN agency working in countering human traffickin­g in the Ukraine as well as Unicef, Ukrainian MP, Lesia Vasylenko and other organisati­ons at the borders.

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