Our mission is to eliminate human trafficking and the harm it causes.
Hearts Were Stirred into Action
Hearts were stirred into Action at the 2023 Annual ACRATH Gathering held 3rd May, 2023.
ACRATH was thrilled to see so many familiar faces in attendance and new ones from around the globe as together we explored the causes and impact of human trafficking.
Modern Slavery Snapshot

50 million people live
in slavery globally

71% are female
(women and girls)

Only 1 in 5 victims are
detected in Australia
ACRATH is proud to support the proposal for a First Nations Voice to be enshrined in the Constitution. As the Uluru Statement from the Heart tells us, we need to ensure that First Nations people have a real say in decisions that affect them. ACRATH has sought advice from First Nations colleagues for our signature panels.
We are encouraged by the words of John Lochowiak, who believes that "voting YES for the Voice is a no-brainer.. and that if someone were working on our street construction, we would want to have a conversation about how it affects us."
We also take guidance from Catholic Social Teaching, which says that each person is equal in God-given dignity and that those most affected by a decision must be given a voice.
We are proud to stand in solidarity with our First Nations people and will continue to work for a future in which their voices are heard.
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Forms of Human Trafficking
Human Trafficking is also known as modern slavery.
Victims often go willingly with their traffickers because they are being deceived about the nature and conditions of the work. Trafficking is a global phenomenon and nearly every country is a source, transit or destination (or combination of these three) for trafficked persons.