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    • Secure and suitable housing
    • Safety from any trafficker or other abusers
    • Long-term, consistent support
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  • MSCOS Home
  • MSCOS Community of Practice
    • What is the MSCOS Community of Practice?
    • MS-CoP Updates
    • Latest MS-CoP Update
  • MSCOS Study
    • What is MSCOS?
    • Study and Documentation
    • Presentations, academic papers and lectures
    • Outcomes Long-list
  • Core Outcomes
    • MSCOS: Working with core outcomes as a set
    • Secure and suitable housing
    • Safety from any trafficker or other abusers
    • Long-term, consistent support
    • Trauma-informed services
    • Purpose in life and self-actualisation
    • Access to medical and healthcare services
    • Access to education
    • Relevant frameworks for children and young people
    • Corporate responsibility and finance
  • Survivor Leadership: Resources
  • Events
    • Upcoming events
  • Our Team
    • Project Team
    • Research Advisory Board: Experts by Lived Experience
    • Expert Steering Committee
  • Join the Community of Practice


MSCOS Outcomes ​Long-list

This longlist provides an additional 38 outcomes for people to use based on:
  1. Project focus and organisational preference;
  2. Survivor background, circumstance, and journey stage; and
  3. Country or community specific contexts.​
You can see the Outcome Long-list, sorted by domain, below
Safety
  • Preventing re-exploitation​​
  • A safe mental health service, work and home environment
  • Family safety and contact
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Opportunities
  • Obtaining and maintaining meaningful employment
  • Personal and family prosperity
  • Permission to work and study





Recognition, awareness and understanding​
  • Knowledge of rights and entitlements
  • Dignified treatment and belief
  • Living a stigma-free life​

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Supportive services
  • Service accountability
  • Survivor choice in services



Rights, justice and dignity
  • Survival needs and state support
  • No racism
  • No discrimination against LGBTQ+
  • Access to quality legal representation
  • Better immigration systems
  • Immigration status and documentation
  • Prosecutions 
Belonging and social support
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  • Healthy relationship
  • Being part of a community
  • Socialising
  • Feeling comfortable in a social environment

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Consistency and stability​
  • Life skills
  • Reclaiming normalcy and appreciating the everyday
  • Healthy lifestyle
  • Affordable and reliable transport
Health and wellbeing
  • Self-compassion, acceptance and self-worth
  • Being able to seek support
  • Coping and processing trauma
  • Self-awareness and emotional expression
  • Spiritual wellbeing
  • Celebrating and thinking positively
Agency and purpose​
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  • Making change and improving policy
  • Survivor leadership
  • Moving on and starting a new life
  • Increased male involvement
  • Advocating for self and giving to others

MODERN SLAVERY CORE OUTCOME SET

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