Salvation Army and TV soap

Written by Super User 09 Aug 2019
Salvation Army and TV soap

The Salvation Army assisted the writers of ITV's Coronation Street in making the story of Alina, a victim of modern slavery, realistic and sensitive. The storyline aims to help the British public spot the signs of a potential victim while it highlights the practice of human trafficking in the UK. The Salvation Army has held the UK government contract to support adult victims of modern slavery in England and Wales since 2011. As experts in the field of human exploitation, it has helped the show to display accurately how victims might find themselves in these situations and the realities facing them. The Salvation Army said that Coronation Street is very good at taking up issues that people are living through. This is one of those issues that is relevant and happening in our society.

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  • Pray: for the storyline to continue to be talked about so that all that is ‘hidden in plain sight’ will be remembered and recognised when it is seen. (Matthew 10:26)