Research Advisory Board
THE MSCOS RESEARCH ADVISORY BOARD (RAB)
From its inception, the MSCOS study has benefited from the guidance of peer- researchers and an MSCOS Research Advisory Board (RAB), comprised of experts with lived experience. The high level of survivor leadership, survivor participation and input into the MSCOS has ensured that the methods, procedures, 7 core outcomes and 38 long-list outcomes were explicitly chosen by survivors, in an accessible and meaningful engagement process.
The MSCOS Research Advisory Board is at the centre of the MSCOS project, providing vital participation and guidance on all matters related to MSCOS development. This includes:
The MSCOS Research Advisory Board will continue to play a central role within the Community of Practice, participating in the MSCOS newsletters, podcasts, online forum and expert workshops. Members of the RAB are producing material to support working with survivors and participating in research and communities of practice. These can be accessed here.
The MSCOS Research Advisory Board is at the centre of the MSCOS project, providing vital participation and guidance on all matters related to MSCOS development. This includes:
- Providing original MSCOS-related materials and reviewing other key materials and outputs of the project
- Reviewing ethics applications and study documentation (including the draft- e-Delphi survey)
- Providing expert input into the outcomes framework and categories, and the core outcome set
- Advising on the engagement with stakeholders who are survivors, with recommendations for appropriate interview techniques and practice
- Facilitating multi-agency workshop discussion groups
- Presenting MSCOS and related information to policymakers, including the UK Home Office
The MSCOS Research Advisory Board will continue to play a central role within the Community of Practice, participating in the MSCOS newsletters, podcasts, online forum and expert workshops. Members of the RAB are producing material to support working with survivors and participating in research and communities of practice. These can be accessed here.
Bee Damara
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BrookI have led the Survivor Alliance Birmingham Chapter since 2021 and I am a crew committee member of the Sophie Hayes Foundation. I am also a panellist on the board of Afruca. I am a volunteer at the Brandhall Community Hub, where we provide a pantry and warm space for vulnerable people and people on low income and advocate for people who are homeless and in need. I have spoken at a legal webinar about what survivors need from lawyers and I have also spoken with a range of politicians and the local mayor about the needs of survivors. I am a pro-active member of my local community and a student at college, where I have initiated changes in the enrolment of survivors. Mimi JalmascoI am a Trustee of the Voice of Domestic Workers and formerly led its education working group. I have spoken in the parliament to reinstate the Domestic Worker's visa rights and been part of RAB. As a survivor of lived experience, I often work with domestic workers who have fled their traffickers and I conduct a pre advise assessment for referral in NRM. I have also volunteered as an interpreter for counselling sessions for domestic workers. I am also a spokesperson of Future Voices. My own story has been published in the New Statesman and I have been interviewed on BBC 1 Live Radio. I have sound editing experience and I produced a Soundwalks piece which features the sounds of Piccadilly Circus and through which I tell my story. Wendy
I am a trustee of the Voice of Domestic Workers, and I lead the Media and Communication Working Group, creating monthly newsletters, videos and graphic design for campaign materials and working with media. I have completed six months training as a public speaker and have been interviewed by various publications on the trafficking of domestic workers. I was a panelist at the Labour Conference 2021 NOW IS THE TIME FOR EQUALITY: ‘Time To Recognise Union Equality Reps Work and Time To Reinstate Migrant Domestic Workers Rights’ which was held in the Consort Room, Grand Hotel, Brighton. I am co-researcher for the Reintegration Project of Kings' College London and Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women and I am also a delegate in Thailand for Strengthening the Rights of Women in South East Asia and Europe. I am a member of Survivor Alliance and I work as a survivor leader, having helped many domestic workers as a First Responder and also enabling some to get free from houses where they are held by traffickers against their will. |
Juliet Joseph I am a lived experience of human trafficking with a lot of experience of what it is like to be a victim. I wrote a leaflet for survivors not only to get into research, but to also help them to interact with other survivors and none survivors to build their confidence and get involved in the community around them. Peter Parker
I have worked as a consultant with Survivor Alliance and Nottingham University Rights Lab, and as a peer researcher for the Modern Slavery Core Outcomes Set study and STAR-WB. I have worked with Human Trafficking Foundation as an independent consultant on the update of the Slavery and Trafficking Survivor Care Standards. I have spoken as a panelist alongside Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking CEOs and Senior managers on centering the voices of LGBTQIA+ survivors. I work with young young LGBTQIA+ survivors on their wellbeing, mental health and safety. I am a Champion for Mental Health England, which provides guidance on how people, professionals, workplaces, education centres and the wider community should respond to anyone, including survivors, who are experiencing or having existing mental health issues. It also provides an action plan to maintain individual personal security and safety and enable access to a long term strategy and support I worked with other survivors to campaign on International Anti-Slavery Day, which included a meeting with the UK Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner. I am studying Beauty at college, where I am also a student representative. My intention is to study mental health, specifically focused in the modern slavery/human trafficking sector. I also work with, and belong to the Singing Proud Nottingham Choir Committee and Inclusion group. |