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Trafficking and Exploitation Strategy 2025: equality impact assessment

Equality impact assessment for Scotland’s Trafficking and Exploitation Strategy 2025.


Footnotes

1 Disability and the Risk of Vulnerability to Human Trafficking: An Analysis of Case Law

2 LGBTQI Victims of Human Trafficking

3 Scottish Government Trafficking and Exploitation Strategy

4 Scottish Government Trafficking and Exploitation Strategy: Review

5 Scottish Government Trafficking and Exploitation Strategy: Review

6 Sprang, G., Stoklosa, H., and Greenbaum, J. (2022). ‘The Public Health Response to Human Trafficking: A Look Back and a Step Forward’, Public Health Reports, 137(1_suppl):5S-9S. Available at: The Public Health Response to Human Trafficking: A Look Back and a Step Forward - Ginny Sprang, Hanni Stoklosa, Jordan Greenbaum, 2022 (Accessed: 4 March 2025).

7 Home Office: Modern slavery: NRM and DtN statistics, end of year summary 2024

8 Invisible victims: The nexus between disabilities and trafficking in human beings

9 Internal trafficking and exploitation of children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities

10 Collins, C. and Skarparis, K. (2020). ‘The impact of human trafficking in relation to maternity care: A literature review’, Midwifery, 83. Available at: The impact of human trafficking in relation to maternity care: A literature review (Accessed 26 June 2025).

11 Trafficking victims pregnant or with children systematically overlooked

12 Understanding experiences of LGBTQIAN+ vulnerability to human trafficking

13 LGBTQI Victims of Human Trafficking

14 Minorities at greater risk of falling victim to human trafficking through longstanding discrimination

15 Who is vulnerable to human trafficking?

Contact

Email: Human.Trafficking@gov.scot

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