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The Traitors UK star Diane Carson among TV celebs supporting new LGBTQ+ modern slavery campaign

Famous faces from Coronation Street, The Traitors UK and Married at First Sight UK have come together for a new LGBTQ+ modern slavery campaign. These seven LGBTQ+ celebrities and allies are partnering with the charity Causeway, to raise awareness of the LGBTQ+ community’s increased risk of modern slavery and human trafficking. 

It is estimated that over 50 million people around the world are currently trapped in modern slavery, with more than 100,000 of those in the UK. This can include sexual exploitation, labour exploitation, criminal exploitation and domestic servitude.

Zoe Clifton & Jenna Robinson

Modern slavery charity Causeway is one of the largest providers of modern slavery support in the UK. They have now joined up with a host of TV stars to shine a light on the LGBTQ+ community’s increased risk of modern slavery.

Backing the campaign are Coronation Street actor Shelley King, The Traitors UK contestants Diane Carson, Miles Asteri and Theo Mayne, and Married at First Sight UK stars Zoe Clifton, Jenna Robinson and Matt Jameson. The campaign will involve the seven celebrities coming together to march at Liverpool Pride on Saturday, July 27.

In a release Causeway said: “The increased risk of modern slavery which LGBTQ+ people can face comes from higher levels of vulnerability due to homelessness, mental health issues, violence and abuse, which statistics show disproportionally affects the LGBTQ+ community.

“There are 64 counties with laws that criminalise homosexuality, which means that LGBTQ+ people around the world affected by sexual exploitation and human trafficking, can be at higher levels than for other people.

“In countries where a person’s sexuality puts them in danger, traffickers can use this fear of exposure to coerce their victims into performing sexual acts or into forced labour. They will often then use the fear of arrest to silence them and prevent them from seeking help.

“Trafficking gangs will often seek out people without support networks, who are poor, homeless, marginalised, or desperate.  LGBTQ+ people who have had to flee difficult or unsafe situations can often fall into these categories.”

As part of the campaign, Causeway are appealing for donations to help deliver their services for modern slavery survivors. Those in a position to donate can email fundraise@wearecauseway.org.uk or CLICK HERE

Diane Carson & Miles Asteri

Diane Carson, The Traitors UK star, said: “As a proud LGBTQ+ ally, I am dedicated to doing all I can to raise awareness of the challenges and inequalities which the LGBTQ+ community can face. I was horrified to find out just how prevalent modern slavery currently is, both around the world, but also right here in the UK. LGBTQ+ people can have an increased risk of modern slavery, and I want to do all I can to help shine a light on this, to help drive real, tangible change.”

Matt Jameson, Married at First Sight UK star, said: “Causeway support some of the most vulnerable and marginalised people in society. The modern slavery survivors they work with have often been through unimageable and horrific experiences. LGBTQ+ people can have a disproportionate risk of being exploited and targeted by traffickers, both in the UK and around the world.

“Shining a spotlight on this and what many people across the LGBTQ+ community have faced is something I’m both proud to be doing, but also something I feel is essential to raise awareness around this and begin driving vital change.”

Helen Ball (Causeway’s CEO)

Helen Ball, Causeway’s CEO, said: “We are thrilled to have Shelley, Diane, Miles, Theo, Zoe, Jenna and Matt partnering with Causeway to raise awareness of the LGBTQ+ community’s increased risk of modern slavery. The voices and experiences of modern slavery survivors are often not heard. Having these seven celebrities using their platforms to help elevate and empower the voices of LGBTQ+ survivors in particular, is something we are very grateful for and which we hope will raise much-needed awareness.

“The survivors of modern slavery that Causeway support are still in the very early stages of their recovery journey. We need to raise critical funds each year to help deliver our work, so every penny raised really does make a huge difference. Whether you are able to donate yourself, or would like to fundraise for Causeway, we would love to hear from you.”

As part of the campaign, Causeway are appealing for donations to help deliver their services for modern slavery survivors.  Those in a position to donate can email fundraise@wearecauseway.org.uk or CLICK HERE

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