What is being done?
Trafficking in human beings for the purpose of their sexual or labour exploitation or removal of organs is a growing world wide problem.
The Irish Government's response to it is on many levels:
Legislative Developments
Administrative Arrangements
Garda Operations
International Cooperation
Data Strategy
Training
NRM Process Map
The NRM Process Map is a diagram of the various processes involved for alleged victims of human trafficking which make up the National Referral Mechanism.
NRM Process Map.pdf
Guide to Procedures for Victims of Human Trafficking in Ireland
A Guide to the procedures for supporting and protecting victims of human trafficking in Ireland, in line with the National Action Plan to Prevent and Combat Trafficking of Human Beings in Ireland 2009 - 2012.
Guide to Procedures for Victims of Trafficking.pdf
Statement of roles and responsibilities for State Organisations, Non-governmental Organisations and International Organisations in Ireland engaged in cooperation regarding the prevention, protection of victims and prosecution of trafficking in human beings.
The statement of roles and responsibilities for State Organisations, Non-governmental Organisations and International Organisations in Ireland engaged in cooperation regarding the prevention, protection of victims and prosecution of trafficking in human beings has been agreed and is set out below.
Statement of roles and responsibilities.pdf
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