Welcome to the website of the ACT London Forum. We are a London-wide network of anti-human trafficking groups that are seeking to end this form of exploitation in our capital. An active member of the STOP THE TRAFFIK coalition, the ACT London Forum works with people in London to help them make the difference in their communities through raising awareness, changing minds and taking practical action.
On this website you will find information about how to get involved, background on the Forum and below, an overview of what we’re involved in. Do also have a look at our blog, updated regularly by our volunteers, to get a more in-depth feel for what ACT London activists get up to.
If you would like any further information, have any questions or comments about our work please do get in touch at admin@actlondonforum.com. If you would like to get involved as a volunteer please email volunteering@actlondonforum.com.
Thanks,
Caroline Escott – Chairman
Charlotte Cambrook – Vice-Chairman
When people ACT, things change
Human trafficking is the moving of people from one place to another using coercive means (fear of violence, blackmail, enforced drug dependency etc.)
ACT London Forum’s primary function is to work on behalf of the men and women who are trafficked here for the purpose of exploitation.
The issue of trafficking is not always widely understood by either the public or politicians. It can be difficult to get human trafficking onto the policing agenda because the people it affects are usually not represented in society. We therefore run several projects across the different London boroughs to raise awareness of, and disrupt, human trafficking as it happens.
Please explore our website to find out more about what we do.