The Home Office has launched a pilot programme that will test
alternative models of decision-making for child victims of modern
slavery and human trafficking.
Published 14 June 2021
Last updated 5 December 2023 — See all updates
Documents
Devolving child decision
making pilot programme: general guidance
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Devolving child decision
making pilot programme: general guidance (Welsh
version)
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Decision making guidance
for pilot sites in England and Wales
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Decision making guidance
for pilot sites in England and Wales (Welsh version)
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Decision making guidance
for pilot sites in Scotland
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Decision making guidance
for pilot sites in Scotland (Welsh version)
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Details
The pilot programme began in June 2021 with 10 pilot sites.
Between February and April 2023, 10 additional pilot sites
joined, with now 20 pilot sites operating in the pilot.
The general guidance document sets out where the pilot operates,
the rationale behind the pilot sites and the requirements of the
programme.
Details on decision making are set out in the decision-making
guidance for the pilot sites in England and Wales, and separately
for Scotland.
Decisions are taken through a multi-agency structure with
representation from the three safeguarding partners: the local
authority, health and police.