

Now, if you’re a fan of Happy Valley, and I’m not sure who isn’t, then you will have seen the act of Cuckooing and the impact it can have played out rather dramatically in series 3.Īs the UK’s most effective think-tank, the CSJ’s vision is for those living in the poorest and most disadvantaged communities across Britain to be given every opportunity to flourish and reach their full potential. Usually involving, but not always involving, drugs. The crisis of modern slavery, and in particular the increasing prevalence of Cuckooing, a deeply, deeply damaging and frankly cruel practice used by criminals to take over someone’s home, someone’s life, as a base or as a cover for their own illegal activities. A very real, very serious crisis taking place right now, here in the UK. In this special bonus episode, which is brought to you in partnership with the Centre for Social Justice, we’ll be shining a light on a crisis that you might not be aware of. Some Velvet Morning Website: Your Daily Practice: Sleep by Myndstream: ĬWC production team: Louise Difford, Ed Isaacs and Jane SankeyĪndy Coulson: Hello, I’m Andy Coulson, and welcome back to Crisis What Crisis, the podcast which aims to guide you towards a more resilient approach to life and whatever it might throw at you. Stream/Buy ‘Allies’ by Some Velvet Morning: It just gives you that thinking time, reflect on what you’ve done, think about the good bits, maybe the not-so-good bits.

I do try and use it to get into work and home again. Get out there for an hour or so, clear the mind. But even just on a weekend or an evening to go to the park and find some trees and some green and to walk, just get out of the concrete.ĭeclan: Get out on my bike. I’m a country girl at heart so if I can, to get out of the city. I still play five-a-side football, that’s one of the great stressbusters, is to go out and kick a ball around with Labour and Conservative MPs just charging up and down a five-a-side pitch. Iain: You put a ball on the ground and I will watch it for two hours. For further information, advice and guidance on the contents of today’s episode – call the Modern Slavery helpline on 0800 0121 700.

This may feel like a crisis that is very unlikely to touch your life, but the reality is that it’s very likely to be happening right now, in a property not that far from you.ĭeclan works closely with Modern Slavery victims, as such we won’t be revealing his surname or his full identity. Declan is operating day in, day out on the Modern Slavery frontline. And finally we’ll also be joined by Declan, a former police detective turned victim, Navigator for Justice and Care. The CSJ, which Iain founded 20 years ago, was one of the first to call for greater action around modern slavery and is now focussing its efforts on Cuckooing.Īlso joining us is Louise Gleich, a senior researcher at the CSJ whose brilliant work is centred around the Modern Slavery agenda. Led by the former Conservative Party leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith, one of my guests today, the CSJ’s vision is for those living in the poorest and most disadvantaged communities across Britain to be given every opportunity to flourish and reach their full potential. Cuckooing is a deeply damaging and frankly cruel practice used by criminals to take over someone’s home, someone’s life, as a base or as a cover for their own illegal activities.
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In this special episode, which is brought to you in partnership with the Centre for Social Justice, we’ll be shining a light on the crisis of modern slavery, and in particular the increasing prevalence of Cuckooing – a terrible new trend that you might have seen featured in the TV show Happy Valley.
