We are lucky to have a dedicated patron and loyal supporters who champion our work and help spread the word about modern slavery. Whether it’s attending an event or speaking up on social media, our Patrons generously give their time to Unseen.
Levison wood
Patron
Levison Wood is Unseen’s Patron and a British explorer, writer and photographer. Says Levison: “I am proud to be connected to this wonderful organisation which is a beacon of hope and provides much-needed support for some of the most vulnerable people in our society.”
Baroness Stroud
Ambassador
Philippa Stroud is CEO of the Legatum Institute. Philippa’s life and career have been strongly influenced by her passion to tackle poverty and social breakdown. Previously, she was Chief Executive of the Centre for Social Justice (CSJ), where the “It Happens Here” report was conceived: one of the foundational reports into modern slavery in the UK. She has also worked as Special Adviser to Iain Duncan Smith MP (then Secretary of State for Work and Pensions) and the Prime Minister from 2012.
james ewins qc
Ambassador
Many partners will know James for the review on visas for overseas domestic workers he undertook for the UK Government. James has a wealth of knowledge and expertise in the area of modern slavery, and Unseen is delighted to have James as one of our ambassadors and welcome his support for the Modern Slavery & Exploitation Helpline at key events each year.
Stephen Chapman
Ambassador
Stephen retired from his role as the Anti-Slavery Coordinator with the Welsh Government in April 2021, where he worked closely with the Modern Slavery & Exploitation Helpline and raised awareness across Wales. Stephen firmly believes that the more people who are made aware of the crime of modern slavery, then the more likely we are to identify and support victims, and bring the perpetrators to justice.
james ewins qc
Ambassador
Many partners will know James for the review on visas for overseas domestic workers he undertook for the UK Government. James has a wealth of knowledge and expertise in the area of modern slavery, and Unseen is delighted to have James as one of our ambassadors. We welcome his support for the Modern Slavery & Exploitation Helpline at key events each year.
Stephen Chapman
Ambassador
Stephen retired from his role as the Anti-Slavery Coordinator with the Welsh Government in April 2021, where he worked closely with the Modern Slavery & Exploitation Helpline and raised awareness across Wales. Stephen firmly believes that the more people who are made aware of the crime of modern slavery, then the more likely we are to identify and support victims, and bring the perpetrators to justice.
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Our mission is simple: to put an end to slavery for good. We do this by supporting survivors of modern slavery and work collaboratively with our partners to put an end to exploitation.
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We are proud of the expertise and experience of everyone in our team. We’re working together to end modern slavery and bring about positive and transformational change.
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Our work is vital. We provide potential victims and survivors with the guidance, support, and information they need to leave, recover, and move on from their ordeal.