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Video | Kier trains mental health first aiders to spot modern slavery

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Kier is training its mental health first aiders (MHFAs) to recognise the signs of modern slavery and exploitation in what it has claimed is a first for a UK contractor.

Around 900 Kier workers have become MHFAs and the new training is being delivered through Jericho, a social enterprise based in the Midlands.

Kier is also introducing a Level 1 qualification that has been created with the GLAA (Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority) and Skills and Education Group. This will teach people about basic employment rights provided by UK law, how to identify exploitation, how they should go about reporting it and will make them aware of signs to look out for to help them avoid being taken advantage of.

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