Neil Wain

Head Of Security, Safeguarding And Investigation at Hope for Justice and Slave-Free Alliance

Neil Wain is an experienced professional specializing in security, safeguarding, and investigation, currently serving as Head of Security, Safeguarding and Investigation and International Programme Director at Hope for Justice and Slave-Free Alliance since October 2015. Wain's role focuses on combatting modern slavery through victim identification, advocacy, and training frontline professionals. Additionally, Wain holds an Honorary Fellow position at Manchester Metropolitan University, is a trained coach in the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, and previously worked as UK Director of Business Development for PredPol, Inc., contributing to crime prediction technology. Wain has held academic roles, including Resident Scholar at the University of Cambridge, and has extensive experience in police leadership and inspection, including associate inspector roles with HMIC. Educational qualifications include a Master's degree in Criminology and Leadership from Cambridge University and a BA (Hons) in Public Administration from The Manchester Metropolitan University.

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Buxton, United Kingdom

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Hope for Justice and Slave-Free Alliance

Together, we are bringing freedom from human trafficking and modern slavery by identifying victims, supporting survivors and preventing exploitation. Hope for Justice is a charity working to bring freedom from human trafficking and modern slavery with an effective and proven multi-disciplinary model. Our wholly owned social enterprise, Slave-Free Alliance, provides services to global companies and public bodies seeking to protect their operations and supply chains against the risks of modern slavery and labour exploitation. We have active programmes in the UK, USA, Ethiopia and Uganda, reaching approximately 200,000 adults and children a year. Slave-Free Alliance also works in Australia.


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