Need urgent help? If you or someone you know is not safe, or it is an emergency, phone Triple Zero (000) and ask to speak to the police. You can ask for an interpreter if you need one.
As a frontline worker, you might meet someone in or at risk of modern slavery. Find out how to support someone as a frontline worker.
Resources for frontline workers
These resources can help you recognise warning signs, know what to do, and build capacity within your organisation.
This flyer provides information on the Additional Referral Pathway, delivered by The Salvation Army in partnership with other community organisations.
This community poster raises awareness of people’s rights around marriage, and the support available through My Blue Sky.
This youth poster raises awareness of how young people might experience pressure to marry, and the support available through My Blue Sky.
This storyboard explains the Government’s new laws to protect migrant workers from exploitation.
The Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery National Minimum Dataset is a national data collection on suspected victim‑survivors and perpetrators of modern slavery in Australia. This report describes the findings of the pilot data collection, conducted from 1 July to 31 December 2022.
This guide supports professionals working with young people to recognise and respond to forced marriage, including specific guidance on opening conversations.
This guide covers how frontline workers can identify modern slavery, reduce risk, respond safely and refer people to support.
This guide supports frontline workers and community members in Australia to identify and respond to individuals affected by forced marriage.
This is the final report on The Salvation Army’s delivery of the Experience Engagement Program (LEEP) in 2023.
This foundational guidance document is intended to assist organisations seeking to engage and empower people with lived experience expertise.
This brief outlines Anti-Slavery Australia’s findings and recommendations for building a social response to forced marriage in Australia.
This report highlights the contribution that survivors of modern slavery can make to the design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of Australia’s response to modern slavery.
This resource provides information to school staff on teaching about and responding to forced marriage
The Australian Red Cross created this toolkit to assist its smaller community partners to understand and address modern slavery.