Topic
Slavery
15 people were recognised in the UK honours for Slavery.
Recognition over time
15 people recognised for Slavery from 2015 to 2024, shown by year and stacked by award category (the honours categories present in this data).
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Recipients
People recognised for Slavery
15 people
2022 · 2
Clare Gollop
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2022
Exeter, Devon
“Director, West Midlands Violence Reduction Unit. For services to Victims of Modern Slavery and to Vulnerable Young People”
Beverley Little (Mark Little)
PersonMember Order Of The British Empire · 2022
Norwich, Norfolk
“For services to Victims of Modern Slavery”
2020 · 2
Jennifer Stevenson
PersonMember Order Of The British Empire · 2020
Wokingham, Berkshire
“Senior Officer, National Safeguarding and Modern Slavery, Border Force, Home Office. For services to Preventing Modern Slavery”
Margaret Elizabeth Beels
PersonOfficer Order Of The British Empire · 2020
London, Greater London
“Chair, Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority. For services to Tackling and Preventing Modern Slavery and Labour Exploitation”
2019 · 3
Anne Kelly
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2019
Pembrokeshire
“For services to Victims of Modern Slavery.”
Clare Margaret Hartland-Brown
PersonMember Order Of The British Empire · 2019
Berkshire
“Border Force Intelligence Officer, Home Office. For services to Preventing Modern Slavery.”
Christopher John Harrop
PersonOfficer Order Of The British Empire · 2019
Cheshire
“Group Marketing Director and Director of Sustainability, Marshalls plc. For services to the Prevention of Modern Slavery and Exploitation.”
2018 · 3
Kerstin Wheeler
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2018
Surrey
“Higher Officer, Border Force Intelligence, Home Office. For services to Preventing Modern Slavery and Protecting Vulnerable People.”
Imelda Mary Magdalen Poole
PersonMember Order Of The British Empire · 2018
“For services to combating modern slavery.”
Gail Crouchman
PersonMember Order Of The British Empire · 2018
Essex
“Senior Officer, Border Force, Home Office. For services to Border Security and Prevention of Modern Slavery.”
2015 · 2
Anthony David Steen
PersonCommander Order Of The British Empire · 2015
London
“Chairman, the Human Trafficking Foundation. For services to Fighting Modern Day Slavery”
Andrew Wallis
PersonOfficer Order Of The British Empire · 2015
Bristol
“Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Unseen. For services to the Eradication of Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery.”
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