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ATLeP aims to develop and promote comprehensive legal advice, training and information on trafficking for the representatives, supporters and advisors of trafficking victims. We have run successful courses for immigration practitioners covering welfare and immigration issues, support, medical and psychiatric issues as well as practical issues associated with their support, case preparation and presentation. We also run tailored courses for voluntary sector and other organisations who work with victims of trafficking as well as provide in-house training on request.

 

NEW COURSE DATES

New course dates will be added soon. Do check back here for details of forthcoming training sessions.

 

TRAINING PAPERS

Attached here are papers and information handouts from ATLeP's training sessions. Click on the relevant links to open up the documents in Word. We hope to make more training papers accessible from these pages soon.

Training papers relevant to immigration practitioners

Preparing the case

Welfare Rights

*New* Guide to the rights of EEA Nationals who have been trafficked to the UK, Oct 2008

Damages for Victims of Trafficking Under the Human Rights Act 1998: Siliadin and Beyond


Training papers aimed at non-lawyers working with victims of trafficking

A brief explanation of asylum

Welfare Rights

*New* Guide to the rights of EEA Nationals who have been trafficked to the UK, Oct 2008

What to expect from a legal adviser

How you can help

Expert reports

 

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