Immigration & Asylum

Trafficking Assessment

Expert psychiatric evaluation for individuals identified as victims of modern slavery or human trafficking. Our specialists provide detailed evidence on psychological vulnerability and trauma-related conditions, with urgent reports available for tribunal deadlines.

Section 12 Approved Psychiatrists
Tribunal Procedure Rules 2014 Compliant
Urgent Reports Available

Expert Type

  • Forensic Psychiatrist
  • Clinical Psychologist
  • Neuropsychologist
  • Trauma Specialist

Applicable Law

  • Modern Slavery Act 2015
  • Nationality and Borders Act 2022
  • Immigration Act 2016
  • Article 4 ECHR
  • Home Office Modern Slavery and Asylum Policy Guidance

When Needed

Essential when a client presents with indicators of trauma-based exploitation or where clinical evidence is required to inform a conclusive grounds decision under the National Referral Mechanism.

What Is a Trafficking Assessment?

A Trafficking Assessment is a specialised clinical evaluation designed to identify the psychological impact of human exploitation and modern slavery. These reports assess the presence of Complex PTSD, cognitive impairments, and other psychiatric disorders resulting from the trafficking experience.

The assessment focuses on the legal criteria for trafficking, evaluating whether the individual’s presentation aligns with their account of coercion and control. It provides vital evidence for the National Referral Mechanism and asylum appeals where trafficking is a central claim.

  • Clinical diagnosis — identification of trauma-related psychiatric disorders
  • Vulnerability factors — assessment of cognitive or psychological traits that facilitated exploitation
  • Credibility evaluation — how psychiatric symptoms may explain inconsistencies in the witness account
  • Risk of re-trafficking — evaluation of the individual’s safety and susceptibility upon return
  • Treatment needs — recommendations for specialist trauma-focused therapy and support
  • Impact of removal — assessing the potential psychological deterioration if deported to the country of origin

Reports are prepared by expert witnesses who understand the nuanced intersection between psychiatric pathology and the Modern Slavery Act 2015. Our clinicians provide objective evidence suitable for the First-tier Tribunal.

Experts analyse objective evidence alongside clinical interviews to provide an opinion relevant to the reasonable grounds or conclusive grounds thresholds within the National Referral Mechanism framework.

Key Assessment Components

Our assessment evaluates the following areas:

Trauma History

A sensitive and detailed exploration of the individual’s exploitation history and pre-migration experiences.

Mental State Examination

A formal assessment of current psychological functioning, identifying symptoms of depression, anxiety, or psychosis.

Psychometric Testing

Use of validated tools to quantify post-traumatic stress and cognitive deficits related to chronic stress.

Credibility Analysis

Evaluating how dissociative amnesia or trauma-induced shame can lead to fragmented or inconsistent testimonies.

Risk Assessment

An analysis of suicide risk, self-harm, and the risk of being re-victimised by trafficking networks.

Care Recommendations

Proposing specialist interventions and protective measures required for the individual’s recovery and stability.

Conditions That May Affect This Assessment

A range of psychiatric and psychological conditions can affect this assessment. These include:

Complex PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder)
Major Depressive Disorder
Dissociative Disorders
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Substance Misuse (as a coping mechanism)

Symptoms of trauma-related conditions often fluctuate, requiring an expert who can interpret clinical presentation over time.

Assessment Process

  1. Instruction Received

    Legal team provides instructions, NRM decisions, and relevant witness statements for review.

  2. Expert Matched

    We select a specialist psychiatrist or psychologist with specific expertise in human trafficking cases.

  3. Assessment Conducted

    A comprehensive clinical interview is held, often requiring the use of professional interpreters.

  4. Report Delivered

    A report compliant with the Tribunal Procedure (First-tier Tribunal) (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) Rules 2014 is issued, detailing clinical findings and expert opinion.

Turnaround Times

Urgency Level Timescale
Standard Report 4-6 weeks from assessment
Priority Report 1-2 weeks
Urgent Report 1-4 days
We offer fast-track reports for time-sensitive trafficking assessments required for imminent tribunal hearings.

What’s Included in the Report

Full clinical history and background
Diagnostic formulation (ICD-11 or DSM-5 criteria)
Analysis of trafficking indicators
Evaluation of psychological vulnerability
Consistency of account with clinical presentation
Assessment of risk of re-trafficking
Impact of deportation on mental health
Specific recommendations for therapy
Opinion on the need for special measures in court
Tribunal-compliant expert declaration

All reports are quality-assured by senior clinicians and our experts are available for oral testimony if required.

Frequently Asked Questions

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