Experience of people trafficked from Nigeria – Eaves and IPPR research

Eaves (The Poppy Project) and Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) are carrying out research to find out more about the experiences of people who have been trafficked from Nigeria to the UK.

We are interested in interviewing male and female Nigerians who have been identified as being trafficked to the UK in any form of exploitation. Interviewees do not need to be taking part in the NRM to be eligible.

The research is completely confidential and anonymous.

We will use the information to write a report to make recommendations about how to provide better information to people in Nigeria so they understand the dangers related to trafficking, and to improve support for people who have been trafficked to the UK.

We are particularly interested in looking at the treatment of victims here in the UK and how they may best access their rights, as Eaves works on trafficking in the framework of the Convention.

As a thank you we will give service users £15 for taking part in this research project and pay for any travel costs.

If an interpreter or childcare is required we will arrange and pay for this also.

For further information and to make referrals for interviewees please contact Louise Harcourt, Outreach and research Specialist on louise.harcourt@eaveshousing.co.uk or 07841500228 / 02077352062 (Eaves main reception).

Websites:
Eaves housing (the Poppy Project) http://www.eaves4women.co.uk/
Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) http://www.ippr.org/

You can also read more about this project and download the proposed questions and referral form from the WiLT mailing posting at http://freecharity.org.uk/pipermail/womeninlondontraining/2011-September/001704.html


Posted 12 September, 2011 (12:58) | Notices |