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Human trafficking rises year on year in Cardiff Human trafficking rises year on year in Cardiff
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Human trafficking in Cardiff is increasing year-on-year, with women being exploited for sex and children forced to work, says a new report.Human trafficking in Cardiff is increasing year-on-year, with women being exploited for sex and children forced to work, says a new report.
The number of children at significant risk of exploitation in the city has more than doubled, new figures show.The number of children at significant risk of exploitation in the city has more than doubled, new figures show.
Trafficking cases across Wales also rose from 34 to 50 in the last year.Trafficking cases across Wales also rose from 34 to 50 in the last year.
But experts say the figures are only the tip of the iceberg - with many cases not officially recorded.But experts say the figures are only the tip of the iceberg - with many cases not officially recorded.
A task force set up by Cardiff Council heard from police and many of the 50 different bodies working on the issue. A task force set up by Cardiff council heard from police and many of the 50 different bodies working on the issue.
"The evidence demonstrates that trafficking in Cardiff is increasing, for all types and for all reasons," says its report."The evidence demonstrates that trafficking in Cardiff is increasing, for all types and for all reasons," says its report.
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The number of children in the city regarded as being at "significant risk" of sexual exploitation has jumped from 12 to 28 between 2012/2013 and 2013/2104, according to the children's charity Barnardo's.The number of children in the city regarded as being at "significant risk" of sexual exploitation has jumped from 12 to 28 between 2012/2013 and 2013/2104, according to the children's charity Barnardo's.
The council task force found:The council task force found:
The report also points to five court cases in the area in the last three years, including the case in January of a couple jailed for trafficking two Czech women to work as prostitutes.The report also points to five court cases in the area in the last three years, including the case in January of a couple jailed for trafficking two Czech women to work as prostitutes.
There was another trafficking case which saw women moved around the UK, including to two places in Cardiff. There was another trafficking case which saw women moved around the UK including to two places in Cardiff.
Cardiff council has been regarded as leading the field in tackling trafficking but it is looking at what more it can do.Cardiff council has been regarded as leading the field in tackling trafficking but it is looking at what more it can do.
This includes raising awareness at spotting signs of trafficking and improving training for staff.This includes raising awareness at spotting signs of trafficking and improving training for staff.
Another concern has been a two-year waiting list for those who have been exploited and need help for post-traumatic stress.Another concern has been a two-year waiting list for those who have been exploited and need help for post-traumatic stress.
There are also concerns some victims have been offered unsuitable accommodation, and qualified social workers have not been available when cases are first referred. There are also concerns some victims have been offered unsuitable accommodation and qualified social workers have not been available when cases are first referred.
'Exploitation''Exploitation'
The charity Black African Women Step Out (Bawso), which helps victims of exploitation from ethnic communities, said trafficking has always existed but there is now more awareness from professionals in health and education. The Black African Women Step Out (Bawso) charity which helps victims of exploitation from ethnic communities, said trafficking has always existed but there is now more awareness from professionals in health and education.
Dr Mwenya Chimba, director of violence against women at Bawso, said: "The problem is very big but the referrals don't reflect the extent of it.Dr Mwenya Chimba, director of violence against women at Bawso, said: "The problem is very big but the referrals don't reflect the extent of it.
"More recently it's not just the sex trade but forced labour and other forms of exploitation.""More recently it's not just the sex trade but forced labour and other forms of exploitation."
Yvonne Rodgers, director of Barnardo's Cymru, said closer work between police, councils and the charity had led to more children identified as being at risk of trafficking, more referrals and more protection for victims.Yvonne Rodgers, director of Barnardo's Cymru, said closer work between police, councils and the charity had led to more children identified as being at risk of trafficking, more referrals and more protection for victims.
"We need to continue this pattern and see the police authorities in Wales using their full range of law enforcement and disruption tactics to arrest and deter the abusers and protect children from this horrific abuse," she added."We need to continue this pattern and see the police authorities in Wales using their full range of law enforcement and disruption tactics to arrest and deter the abusers and protect children from this horrific abuse," she added.
A large number of cases in UK are from countries like Nigeria, Vietnam, China, Albania and Romania.A large number of cases in UK are from countries like Nigeria, Vietnam, China, Albania and Romania.
A council spokesperson said two of its committees had produced a "comprehensive and useful report on this important issue, which takes many forms and which has a profound impact on both children and adults".
It said it looked forward to seeing the recommendations implemented soon.