Modern Slavery is a global challenge but each of us can play our part in tackling and preventing this appalling crime. Be part of the solution by taking your place at Anti-Slavery Wales 2025 conference.
Anti-Slavery Wales has become an annual event which brings together partners and organisations to network and share learning and experiences. Additionally, this year marks the 10th anniversary of the Modern Slavery Act. This year’s conference will take place on 16 October 2025.
The conference will be hosted in partnership between the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for North Wales and the Welsh Government and will take place at the Conwy Business Centre. For the past three years, the Office of the PCC has held the very successful All for One conference around the same date and at the same location. This year’s Anti-Slavery Wales event will continue the theme of All for One in seeking a multi-agency response to a key issue affecting Wales and how different stakeholders can come together to tackle modern slavery in the country.
The conference will provide delegates with the opportunity to hear from expert speakers including:
- Jane Hutt MS, Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice, Trefnydd and Chief Whip
- Andy Dunbobbin, North Wales Police and Crime Commission
- Eleanor Lyons, Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner
The conference will be of interest to a wide range of people and organisations across the Welsh public, private or third sectors. We welcome and encourage participation from those who have lived experience of exploitation.
You can join the conference by attending in-person at the Conwy Business Centre or joining online via Microsoft Teams. There are limited in-person tickets available, so you are encouraged to book early. Please register here: Business Wales Events Finder - Anti-Slavery Wales 2025 Conference
Please contact fairwork@gov.wales for more information and if you have any enquiries.
The Anti-Slavery Wales 2025 conference is separate to the Business and Modern Slavery Conference, which is taking place on 9 and 10 September at Cardiff Business School. Please select the following link Modern Slavery Conference 2025 for further information about the Business and Modern Slavery Conference.