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Trustees, Report- 1 February 2022 to 31 January 2023
Training
Trustees are familiar with the practical work of the Charity and are encouraged to attend
charitable membership awareness events, governance training and seminars. In addition. our
volunleers we continue to expand their knowledge through training seminars which included
Child Sexual Exploitation. In April 2022 Gayle Bunting became a member of Chief Officers in 3rd
Sector (C03).
Risk Management
The trustees have revised risk management strategy which comprises of.
An annual review of the risks to the Charity
Systems and procedures to mitigate risks identifies.
Implementation of procedures to ensure minimum impact on the Charity should any of the
risks materialise.
Objectives and activitles
Invisible Traffi¢k are involved in raising public awareness of human trafficking by delivering
presentations, training sessions and education programmes to highlight the signs and indicators
of Human Trafficking, which is also known as Modern Day Slavery.
We truly believe that no-one should be inhumanely abused, forced to work against their will or
treated as a slave anywhere in the world but especially in our local towns and communities.
To help protect and educate children and young people the Charity has developed two
Educational Resources, the first is delivered to Key stage 1 and 2 primary school children
known as the Junior Education Programme. The second is delivered to post primary age young
people and is called The Journey to Empowerment. Both of these highly developed resources
are designed to teach children and young people about Modern Day Slavery using a child
sensitive approach and also to encourage teachers and parentslcarers to become rnore aware
of this immoral act.
The Junior Education Programme has been resourced through The Halifax Foundation for
Northern Ireland. The programme is delivered by Chloe our education facilitator who has been
with the charity for over 8 years.
Junlor Education Programme
Throughout 2022 the Junior Education Programme continued to develop through the creation of
6 short film5 based on the overall theme of Mission Not So Impossible. These films are a mix of
live acting and animation and cover subject areas such as online exploitation, ethical and fair-
trade products, stranger danger, and identity theft. Each film is introduced by Chloe and is
finished with a reflection ofwhat has been learnt. All films are developed for audiences aged 8
to 11 and come complete with lesson plan5 for teachers and youth leaders. Our plan is to pilot
these films in a number of schools and to reflect on feedback before introducing them into
schools over the next few years.

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Journey to Empowerment Programme
Throughout 2022 the Journey to Empowerment Programme has been delivered in over 20
community and youth group settings. The focus of the work has moved away from primarily care
experienced young people to engage a wider cross-seGtion of young people across several
areas in Belfast, Holywood and LurganlPortadown. The programme continues to offer a highly
engaging method for discussing subjects such as grooming (online and in person), drug
trafficking, healthy relationships, and human trafficking from a global perspective. The young
people have responded very well to this programme, we have Commissioned an independent
evaluation which we will take recommendation from.
Additional Activity
This year we were extremely busy delivering a programme of activity to mark our 10th
anniversary. We held several fundraising events including participation in the Belfast Marathon
and a large-scale gala dinner in November. We also hosted a fashion evening, commissioned
candles for sale. hosted a volunteer breakfast, an evening of gratitude, a panel discussion on
human trafficking and young people, a family friendly picnic and screening of our education films
as well as participation in the Soroptimist International Great Britain and Ireland Conference.
Our Plans for the Future
Now that the charity has reached the milestone of 10 years, we are keen to review our
organisational structure and to formalize a strategic plan for the next 3 years. We plan to
commission an independent consultant to assist with this project.
Demand for our training programmes is increasing so with his in mind we plan to review our
offerings and to develop a suite of training packages that can be marketed to a wider range of
people, businesses, and services. We hope to generate income through this venture.
Funding for our Education programme will end in 2023, and there are new funding opportunities
that we plan to target. We are also keen to refresh our board membership to encourage new
people and skills to join our board of trustees.
By order of the Board
Mrs G Bunting
Director
Date 2 October 2023