A conference to raise awareness about human trafficking in Wales will be held on Saturday 3 November in Cardiff.
Wales Against Human Trafficking is being organised by the Christian charity Gweini and will take place in Glenwood Church between 10am and 3.30pm. Tickets cost £5 each.
Huw Watkins, former senior detective in the Gwent police, will begin the day with a keynote exposing the reality of trafficking in Wales. Spokespeople from charities such as International Justice Mission will hold seminars explaining how individuals and churches can respond effectively to trafficking victims.
Jim Stewart, director of Gweini, says: “Raising awareness can help us identify a trafficked person or situation. It will help us to be more quick-witted and ready to respond to injustice on our doorstep.”