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<p>The Government is committed to identifying and supporting victims of modern slavery.
The National Crime Agency regularly publishes NRM data, and the number of potential
victims referred into the NRM for 2018 is available online here:</p><p><a href="https://nationalcrimeagency.gov.uk/component/finder/search?q=national+referral+mechanism+end+of+year+2018&Search="
target="_blank">https://nationalcrimeagency.gov.uk/component/finder/search?q=national+referral+mechanism+end+of+year+2018&Search=</a><br>Annual
summary statistics for previous years are also published on the NCA website.</p><p>The
statistics also show the outcomes of reasonable and conclusive grounds decisions.
This data does not distinguish whether individuals are migrant detainees. Since 29th
April this year the Single Competent Authority (SCA) took over responsibility for
decision making in the NRM from the NCA and UKVI. Publishing of statistics for future
years regarding the NRM will therefore be the responsibility of the Home Office.</p><p>
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