Forced Marriage
For information on Forced Marriage, please visit support and advice.
If you are a Strathclyde student or staff member and believe you are being forced into a marriage against your consent, or if you are concerned about a Strathclyde student or staff member in this situation, please submit a report via Report & Support to access guidance and support and to discuss available help.
Human Trafficking & Modern Slavery
Human trafficking, modern slavery and exploitation are complex and hidden crimes, they are a violation of human rights and dignity.
You can read about the Scottish Government’s Human Trafficking and Exploitation Strategy and Human Trafficking resource, 'Reading the Signs'.
The University of Strathclyde recognises that it has a responsibility to take a robust approach to slavery and human trafficking. You can read the University’s Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement. This statement, produced annually, intends to demonstrate the University’s progressive approach in actions and commitment to understanding potential Modern Slavery risks related to its activities and to minimise the risk of slavery and human trafficking in its supply chains.
If you suspect someone is a victim of human trafficking, forced labour or worker exploitation, report it immediately.
Use Report and Support and the University can refer cases to specialist expert agencies.
To make a referral about human trafficking or modern slavery, you do not have to report concerns to the police - you can pass on information anonymously to the independent charities Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or the UK Modern Slavery and Exploitation Helpline on 08000 121 700.
File a report via the modernsalveryhelpline.org
Use the Unseen App
The NSPCC Child Trafficking Advice Centre is a specialist service providing information and advice on how to spot the signs and report a concern.