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Personal Development, Behaviour and Attitudes
World Of Work
Following on from last weeks content we are now looking to support students across the DN Colleges Group with mock interviews.
This can help and support you for next steps with employment, a new course or Higher Education.
To arrange an interview contact:
supportcentre@dncolleges.ac.uk
Don't forget, our careers guidance service is also available to all students. Contact our careers team to find out more - scan the QR code or click the image to watch the video about our careers team.
Safeguarding and Inclusion
Modern slavery is happening across the world.
This is defined as the severe exploitation of other people for personal or commercial gain.
We can all look to sport the signs of modern slavery.
Modern slavery takes many forms. The most common are:
Human trafficking. The use of violence, threats or coercion to transport, recruit or harbour people in order to exploit them for purposes such as forced prostitution, labour, criminality, marriage or organ removal.
Forced labour. Any work or services people are forced to do against their will under threat of punishment.
Debt bondage/bonded labour. The world’s most widespread form of slavery. People trapped in poverty borrow money and are forced to work to pay off the debt, losing control over both their employment conditions and the debt.
Descent–based slavery. Most traditional form, where people are treated as property, and their “slave” status was passed down the maternal line.
Slavery of children. When a child is exploited for someone else’s gain. This can include child trafficking, child soldiers, child marriage and child domestic slavery.
Forced and early marriage. When someone is married against their will and cannot leave. Most child marriages can be considered slavery.
Information sourced from www.antislavery.org (2022)
Modern slavery is closer than you think. We want all members of our community to be able to spot the signs and now how to report if they have any concerns.
You'll find the contact details below for the modern slavery hotline. Click the image to go to the reporting page of the website.
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