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Eleanor Lyons

UK Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner

Eleanor Lyons is the current UK Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner, appointed in December 2023 for a fixed three-year term.12 Prior to this role, she served as the Deputy Children's Commissioner.12 Lyons has a diverse background in public service and communications:

  1. She was Director for Portland Communication Consultancy from November 2019 to July 2020.12
  2. Between November 2017 and August 2019, she worked as Special Adviser to the Prime Minister, Defence Secretary, and Chief Whip.12

In her role as Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner, Lyons is responsible for:

  • Encouraging good practice in preventing, detecting, investigating, and prosecuting slavery and human trafficking offenses.1
  • Working with the government to improve the UK's ability to identify and support victims of modern slavery.1
  • Commissioning research to strengthen the evidence base on modern slavery.1
  • Building relationships with various stakeholders, including government bodies, businesses, academia, and civil society.1

Lyons has emphasized her commitment to a victim-centric approach and ensuring that survivors' experiences inform her work to effect meaningful change.1

Highlights

Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner: Home
Commissioner: Modern slavery no longer Home Office priority
Work of the Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner - Oral evidence ...
Oct 12 · hopeforjustice.org
Hope for Justice welcomes new Independent Anti-Slavery ...
Oct 11 · gov.uk
Home Secretary announces new Independent Anti-Slavery ...
Home Secretary announces new Independent Anti-Slavery ...

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London, England, United Kingdom