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<p>The Salvation Army (TSA) are contracted by the Home Office to deliver the Victim
Care Contract, which ensures that the needs of adult potential victims of modern slavery
are met. This includes accommodation, medical care, counselling, translation services
and a dedicated specialist support worker. TSA are required to adhere to the Home
Office’s own requirements in respect of safeguarding.</p><p>TSA subcontracts to a
network of 13 subcontractors in England and Wales to deliver this service. Within
the contract, there are requirements for subcontractors to be inspected on a regular
basis; these are inspections on both accommodation standards and safeguarding, which
are carried out annually.</p><p>The Salvation Army undertakes routine safeguarding
checks of all subcontracted provision – undertaken by their independent inspection
team. The Key Performance Indicators show that these inspections consistently prove
satisfactory across all subcontractors.</p>
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