About the program

Modern slavery can take many forms and affect more Australians and communities than we realise. Women, children, refugees, people seeking asylum, and recent migrants including international students are most at risk.

Our SToP program works with multicultural communities to increase knowledge and understanding about modern slavery with a focus on forced labour, domestic servitude, and forced marriage. We offer in-language community education to help migrant communities recognise the signs of these issues and empower them to take positive action.

SToP is funded by the Attorney-General’s Department under the National Action Plan modern slavery grants program.

How we help

We run free sessions in various languages to help communities understand their rights, how to seek help, and what services are available.
Our approach empowers communities to understand modern slavery issues from a human rights and gender-based lens.
We tailor our sessions to meet the needs of diverse communities to build capacity and equip them with knowledge on support services and legal responses.

Who this program is for

  • Multicultural communities residing in NSW, Queensland and Victoria, including community and faith leaders.
  • We welcome everyone interested in learning more about ending modern slavery, including schools, settlement and migrant agencies, and any other groups.

Understanding modern slavery

Modern slavery refers to situations of exploitation where an individual is unable to refuse or leave due to threats, deception, and coercion. It is an abuse of power where the basic human right of freedom is denied.

Get in touch

For more information about the project or to run a free face-to-face community session around forced labour, forced marriage and domestic servitude, please contact our team. We’re here to help.

E: stop@ssi.org.au
P: 0403 224 019