Medaille Trust has been featured in the Daily Echo following the launch of a new pilot programme designed to support survivors of modern slavery and human trafficking in Southampton and Hampshire.
The article highlights a critical gap many survivors face after receiving a positive decision through the National Referral Mechanism (NRM). At this stage, formal support often ends abruptly, leaving people at risk of homelessness, isolation, and further harm.
In response, Medaille Trust has developed a pilot model that provides safe, affordable accommodation alongside specialist, trauma-informed support, helping survivors navigate this transition and begin rebuilding their lives with dignity and stability.
As reported by the Daily Echo, the pilot reflects Medaille Trust’s long-standing commitment to survivor-centred care and aims to demonstrate a more sustainable approach to long-term recovery and independence.
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