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New ATLEU workshop in Plymouth on child trafficking
Join us at a workshop in Plymouth next month to learn more about representing child victims of trafficking in the UK.
Victims of trafficking still face a fight for compensation
Little has changed for victims seeking justice since the introduction of the Modern Slavery Act, according to new research from FLEX.
Will Theresa May finally deliver on her promise to tackle modern slavery?
Teresa May and the government has failed to provide victims with the help they need and to which they are legally entitled.
ATLEU awarded Justice First Fellowship
We are proud to have been chosen as one of the hosts for the Legal Education Foundation's 2017 Justice First Fellowship Scheme. We are now recruiting a trainee solicitor to work with our award winning anti trafficking team.
And the winner is….ATLEU!
We are absolutely delighted to announce that we’ve won legal aid firm/not-for-profit agency at the Legal Aid Lawyer of the Year awards 2016 for our groundbreaking work with victims of trafficking.
Supreme Court ruling highlights gap in the law for victims of trafficking
The Supreme Court has ruled that workers who are vulnerable due to their immigration status are not protected by race discrimination legislation.
ATLEU shortlisted for Legal Aid Lawyer of the Year award
The nominations are in for this year's Legal Aid Lawyer of the Year awards and we've been shortlisted in the not-for-profit agency category.
House of Lords chance to vote to protect domestic workers
The Immigration Bill returns to the House of Lords today. Peers will once again have the chance to vote for extra protection for domestic workers who face abuse.
Healing hands raise money for ATLEU
Ealing & Hounslow Acupuncture has committed to donating 5% of all treatment fees taken in May to ATLEU.
Supreme Court unanimously strikes down Residence Test for legal aid
The government’s controversial proposal to introduce a residence test for access to legal aid was declared unlawful by the Supreme Court on Monday 18 April.
Anti trafficking coalition calls for MPs to support amendment to Immigration Bill
ATLEU and seven other agencies are calling on MPs to support an amendment that grants domestic workers the right to work and extend their leave for up to two and a half years.
ATLEU judicial review leads to government urgently reviewing legal aid to victims of modern slavery and trafficking
The government has agreed to conduct an urgent review of legal aid provision for victims of modern slavery and trafficking who want to bring court claims against their traffickers. This is following the judicial review brought by ATLEU.