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Cultural influences and cultural competency in the prevention and protection of

22 Feb 2024

Cultural influences and cultural competency in the prevention and protection of survivors of modern slavery and human trafficking: insights from the UK and Albania Cultural Influences and Cultural Competency in the Prevention and Protection of Survivors of Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking: Insights from the Uk and Albania Research Team Dr Carole Murphy Director, Bakhita Centre for Research on. [...] This study aimed to explore the role of culture in the prevention of human trafficking and modern slavery and the potential for culturally competent based approaches to supporting survivors in the UK. [...] Acknowledging the role of culture in modern slavery trajectories is crucial to tackling this complex phenomenon, both in terms of prevention, particularly in the country of origin of potential victims, and in delivering trauma-informed and culturally competent based protection to survivors in the UK. [...] 7 Cultural Influences and Cultural Competency in the Prevention and Protection of Survivors of Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking: Insights from the Uk and Albania The findings sections further below present the data gathered through the online practitioner survey and the various stakeholder consultations, includ. [...] Some specific cultural elements mentioned in the literature include: childrearing practices46, the role of the family, extended family and communities47; beliefs and practices around marriage and the role of the woman in the house48; beliefs system and cultural expectations regarding health, specifically mental health, and healthcare and treatment49; spirituality and other traditional beliefs and.
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