Adavu
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Support for adult survivors of modern slavery
Adavu supports adult survivors of modern slavery as they rebuild their lives in local communities across the West Midlands.
The organisation provides long-term support to help people improve stability, access safe housing, reconnect with services, and move forward after exploitation.
Alongside direct support, Adavu also works to raise awareness of modern slavery and strengthen community understanding through partnerships, training, and outreach work.
Email: info@adavu.org.uk
Tel: 0121 456 4299
The organisation provides long-term support to help people improve stability, access safe housing, reconnect with services, and move forward after exploitation.
Alongside direct support, Adavu also works to raise awareness of modern slavery and strengthen community understanding through partnerships, training, and outreach work.
Email: info@adavu.org.uk
Tel: 0121 456 4299
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Adavu provides long-term support for adult survivors of modern slavery across the West Midlands.
The service supports people who may be rebuilding their lives after exploitation, leaving safe house accommodation, or adjusting to independent living within local communities.
Support workers help people identify immediate needs and access longer-term support, including:
The service aims to help people improve stability, reduce isolation, and build confidence and independence over time.
Referral information is available on their website
Please note that Adavu does not investigate or ‘rescue’ people
Email: info@adavu.org.uk
Tel: 0121 456 4299
The service supports people who may be rebuilding their lives after exploitation, leaving safe house accommodation, or adjusting to independent living within local communities.
Support workers help people identify immediate needs and access longer-term support, including:
- safe and stable housing
- benefits and practical support
- healthcare and local services
- employment, volunteering, and education opportunities
- community connection and social support
The service aims to help people improve stability, reduce isolation, and build confidence and independence over time.
Referral information is available on their website
Please note that Adavu does not investigate or ‘rescue’ people
Email: info@adavu.org.uk
Tel: 0121 456 4299
Address:
Outreach Service Only, Postcode included for site functionality, Birmingham, B12 9LX
Opening Times:
Call before attendingNext open: Monday 09:00
- Mon: 09:00 – 15:00
- Tue: 09:00 – 15:00
- Wed: 09:00 – 15:00
- Thu: 09:00 – 15:00
- Fri: 09:00 – 15:00
Contact Details
- Email: info@adavu.org.uk
- Telephone: 0121 6471 960
- Website: https://www.adavu.org.uk/
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AdavuProject
- X: https://x.com/adavuproject
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/adavu-project