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Raising Awareness about Modern Slavery with Jillian Alexander

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In the first episode of Season 11 of the Meet the Mancunian podcast, host Deepa Thomas-Sutcliffe interviews Jillian Alexander, the founder of the Unbound Programme and anominee for the Spirit of Manchester Awards in the Inspiring Campaign category.

Jillian discusses her journey in tackling modern slavery, from volunteering as a young girl to her impactful work as a first responder for modern slavery survivors. She shares insights into the Unbound Programme, which provides upskilling and support for survivors, and highlights the importance of raisingawareness about modern slavery within communities.

Jillian also discusses the challenges she's faced in building her organisation and the importance of believing in one's vision. The episode explores the significance of Manchester's community spirit and the role of individuals in driving social change. Listeners are encouraged to get involved and support the cause, with details provided on how to connect with the Unbound Programme.


Did you know: 

·      50 million people worldwide are in modern slavery?

·      22 million are in forced labour

·      22 million are in forced marriages


Key resources:

Unbound Programme

Reporting modern slavery


Time stamps of key moments in the podcast episode & transcript:

(01:02) Guest Introduction: Jillian Alexander

(01:41) Jillian's Journey and Inspiration

(02:37) Challenges and Solutions in Modern Slavery

(04:28) Impact of the Unbound Programme

(07:43) Addressing Myths and Raising Awareness

(09:00) Advice for Community Involvement

(10:13) Signature Questions and Personal Insights


Listen to the episode and read the transcript on https://www.meetthemancunian.co.uk/


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