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Victims of slavery report lack of recognition from agencies when seeking help - study

Helplines to support those affected by modern slavery are not fit for purpose, and a pathway to seek help needs to be created, an advocacy group says.

Modern Slavery Helpline Urgently Needed In New Zealand

A dedicated modern slavery helpline for New Zealand survivors is urgently recommended, according to an international advocacy organisation. In a recent report by The Slave Check Foundation, 58% of the people surveyed said that when they initially reached .

Modern slavery helpline urgently needed in New Zealand - ECPAT

Modern slavery helpline urgently needed in New Zealand - ECPAT
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Very dangerous : Kiwis urged to be cautious after batch of synnies causes death, hospitalisation

Very dangerous : Kiwis urged to be cautious after batch of synnies causes death, hospitalisation Newshub 2 hrs ago © Provided by Newshub Kiwis are being urged to exercise extreme caution after a dangerous batch of synthetic cannabinoids appears to have been linked to a death and another serious hospitalisation. Drug Information and Alert New Zealand (DIANZ) - a joint operation between the Ministry of Health, Customs and the Police - issued the warning on Tuesday through its drug warning website High Alert. The batch is believed to have been dispatched in the lower North Island in Wellington region, Palmerston North and Wairarapa. Both the hospitalisation and death occurred in the areas.

Dangerous batch of synthetic cannabinoids in lower North Island linked to death and serious hospitalisation

“People may collapse or drop, foam at the mouth, or experience temporary paralysis,” said the notification. High Alert is asking for anyone who has heard reports of the substance to notify them anonymously on their report unusual effects page with the alert ID is N20/0018. A coroner’s report in 2019 found more than 70 deaths in the previous two years are likely to have been caused by synthetic cannabinoids, creating growing concerns among health and addiction experts. RECOGNISING THE DRUG – The appearances and effects of synthetic cannabinoids can vary, they are usually described as white, off-white, or yellow/brown powders that are dissolved, sprayed onto dehydrated plant material, and smoked.

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