The unequal impact of Covid-19 on the lives and rights of the children of modern slavery survivors,children in exploitation and children at risk of entering exploitation |
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Authors: | Erika Jiménez Vicky Brotherton Alison Gardner Nicola Wright Hannah Browne Nancy Esiovwa Minh Dang Emily Wyman Liana Bravo-Balsa Benjamin Lucas Mohsen Gul Elizabeth Such Zoe Trodd |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Nottingham, UK;2. Bradford Survivor Alliance, UK;3. The University of Sheffield, UK |
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Abstract: | ![]() This article discusses the unequal impact of Covid-19 on the lives of the children of survivors of modern slavery, child victims of exploitation and children at risk of exploitation in the UK. It draws on research that has analysed the risks and impacts of Covid-19 on victims and survivors of modern slavery. It explores how pandemic responses may have hindered these children's rights to education, food, safety, development and participation and representation in legal processes. It suggests that the pandemic should be used as an impetus to address inequalities that existed pre-Covid-19 and those that have been exacerbated by it. |
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Keywords: | child protection child trafficking children's rights Covid-19 modern slavery |
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