Trafficking victim wins case over Salvation Army data breach
by Diane Taylor from World news | The Guardian on (#66RAH)
Woman receives payout and secures protections against charity sharing certain data with Home Office
A victim of county lines trafficking has won a landmark victory in the high court securing new protections against the Salvation Army handing over confidential information to the Home Office.
The 25-year-old British woman, who cannot be identified, has received compensation from the Home Office and secured a change in policy relating to the way the Salvation Army, which has a victim care contract with the Home Office to look after and support trafficking victims, shares confidential information about these victims with the Home Office.
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