Familial Trafficking & Grooming

Those affected are unlikely to self-identify as ‘victims’ and may not realize they are being exploited & controlled. If you suspect someone is in danger, please get in touch with local law enforcement.

Signs of Grooming

What to Look Out For:

  • Houses or flats with too many people, all picked up or dropped off at the same time

  • People who seem scared, confused or have untreated injuries

  • Few or no documents, or someone else in control of their documents / passport

  • No control over their own post/mail, no phone or phone held by someone else

  • Low or no pay - Feel they are in debt to someone

  • One person speaking on behalf of many others, who may avoid eye contact or conversation

  • Lights on at workplaces at strange times – are people living there?

  • Limited freedom of movement and dependency on others

  • Fear of police/authorities - Anxious and unwilling to tell others about their situation

  • Fear of a trafficker, believing their life or families’ lives are at risk if they escape or complain

  • Poor health, malnutrition, or untreated dental conditions

  • Bruising; signs of other physical or psychological trauma including anxiety, confusion, memory loss