About us
Who we are
Unseen is a UK charity with its head office in Bristol. We provide safehouses and support in the community for survivors of trafficking and modern slavery and operate the 24/7 UK wide Modern Slavery & Exploitation Helpline. We also work with individuals, communities, business, governments, other charities and statutory agencies to end slavery for good.
Supporting survivors and potential victims of slavery; by providing access to a range of specialist services, enabling them to safely recover and develop resilient independent lives.
Equipping stakeholders; by providing training, advice and resources to facilitate the identification and support of potential victims of slavery.
Influencing systemic changes; by using our experience and research to impact and inspire transformation across legislation, policy and society.
Our culture and values
Our values
Collaborative: We recognise the advantages in combining our expertise with the contributions of others. We seek to build lasting partnerships to support, challenge and deliver the changes we are aiming for.
Honourable: We see the best in people and promote an environment of respect for each other and our partners. We are straightforward, trustworthy and truthful in all our work.
Ambitious: We want to go as far as possible. We strive for the highest standards in all we do, pushing for change, looking for solutions. Our conduct, treatment of others and provision all aim to exceed expectations.
Dynamic: We are motivated to deliver results that change lives. In order to drive solutions forward, we embrace innovation, boldness and positivity.
Insightful: We are knowledgeable, informed and up-to-date. Thoroughly researching issues is a priority for us as the best way we can provide targeted, effective solutions.
Equality, diversity and inclusion policy
Unseen UK actively promotes equality, diversity and inclusion. We match our needs with skills and experience of candidates, irrespective of age, disability (including hidden disabilities), sex, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation.