Judge orders immediate extension to safe housing, counselling and financial support beyond existing 45-day threshold
A high court judge has ruled that Home Office policy to cut off all statutory support to people six weeks after they have been formally identified as victims of slavery is potentially unlawful, ordering that assistance must immediately be extended.
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