OUR APPROACH

Strategy  •  Advocacy  •  Research  •  Partnerships  •  Impact

Sophie Hayes Foundation focuses on preventing re-exploitation — empowering survivors to live lives of freedom and autonomy for the long term. We do this by adapting and flexing our programmes to be responsive to need in a complex and hostile environment, meeting survivors where they are and taking them to where they want to be.

At the same time, we do not accept a support system which lets survivors down. We are led by our lived and learnt experience advocates for informed and improved policy affecting survivor outcomes.

As a small charity, partnership is vital to our survivor programmes and advocacy efforts.

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OUR IMPACT

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Your donation helps us achieve our mission of supporting women survivors of modern slavery and human trafficking toward sustainable freedom.

SHF unites survivors, advocates, employers, and partners to address systemic barriers collectively - Through campaigns like the “Right to Work for Survivors,” which I help build, SHF challenges policies that restrict survivors’ opportunities.

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OUR PARTNERSHIPS

Sector

SHF partners with organisations in the Modern Slavery sector to enable quality and consistent survivor outcomes.

Research

Partnerships with research and academic institutions enable us to build the evidence base around re-exploitation and long-term support outcomes.

Corporate

Businesses provide valuable engagement to SHF, covering volunteering, skill sharing, and donations in kind.

Institutional

SHF works with local authorities and Jobcentres to increase knowledge and practice of survivor support.

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OUR VALUES

In supporting survivors and advocating for sustainable freedom, we need to inspire people with hope and belief that a better future is possible. Adapting our approach to recognise the challenges people face, we remain optimistic and seek to inspire wherever we can.

OUR CAMPAIGNS

Preventing
Re-Exploitation

If the survivor support system is not targeted at preventing re-exploitation in the long-term, it fails survivors, wastes public funds, and places unsustainable burdens on charities. At Sophie Hayes Foundation, we work with partners throughout the modern slavery sector and beyond to ensure that support focuses on long-term freedom, financial independence, and social resilience.

Right
to Work

Without the ability for survivor to access financial independence as well as the numerous social and mental health benefits quality employment brings, it is impossible to break cycles of re-exploitation. This is why the Right to Work for survivors of modern slavery in the asylum system, within the context of appropriate employability support, is the key campaign of Sophie Hayes Foundation.

ANNUAL REPORTS

Click below to view our Annual Reports from the past 3 years.

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To support more women on their journey to recovery.