
Media handling and awareness raising
The media can be helpful in a variety of ways
including awareness raising. It can therefore be helpful to take a
proactive approach to the media where there are concerns, for example,
about particular nationality groups. On the other hand they can be
unhelpful during particular specific investigations.
It is beneficial for multi-agency groups to work
together to develop an agreed media management plan. This can include:
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information on what each agency has done;
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an agreed response to frequently asked questions;
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an agreed means of updating one another, particularly on
statistics, to ensure a consistent and credible response.
The press have a tendency to criminalise the victims
in their reporting and it is important to counter this, as public
sympathy needs to be engaged if victims are to be better helped and
encouraged to come forward.
Members of the public need to be made aware of the
extent and nature of trafficking in people. They may then help report
incidences to the police or voluntary sector. This can be particularly
relevant to clients of victims trafficked into prostitution, where
there have been examples of clients wanting to help the victim
(possibly anonymously). Crimestoppers telephone numbers may be
helpful to include in awareness campaigns.
Staff from statutory agencies must be aware of their
own organisational structures for media handling. In the event of a
public awareness campaign it is likely that most calls will concern
smuggling rather than trafficking.
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