The organisation hasn't had any trafficking clients
A charity on the Isle of Man is learning about what support it can offer to victims of trafficking.
The chief executive of Victim Support Isle of Man says the charity often has to learn about new crime trends so it knows how to better help people.
Lorna Trevethan adds most of the time it means increased knowledge but foundational assistance is the same:


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