AFRUCA
SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN
Help us to protect more children in our community
With offices in London and Manchester, we work in UK Black and Ethnic communities to protect and safeguard children from abuse, modern slavery and exploitation. We tackle cultural and religious practices that harm children.
Our Services
We have been safeguarding children since 2001
Debbie Ariyo OBE - Founder and CEO
Prompted by the deaths of a number of newly arrived children in the UK, Debbie Ariyo, a former Civil Servant, founded AFRUCA in 2001 to address child safeguarding and child trafficking issues in African diaspora communities and provide services to help support children and families and rehabilitate victims.
What People Say About AFRUCA
AFRUCA
Marks 25th Anniversary
With Hope for the Future
We at AFRUCA - SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN are so happy to celebrate our 25th anniversary this year 2026. We have a lot of positive memories of all our work and achievements since inception in 2001, propelled by the deaths of children newly arrived in the UK, killed by their carers and others. We have been around to participate and influence a range of government policies, legislation and systemic changes to improve protection and safeguarding of children, improve protection for victims of abuse, modern slavery and human trafficking. Our work has directly and positively impacted tens of thousands of children, young people, their families and their communities. The past few years have been tough for us, just like many other small charities in the UK as a result of gaps in financial support and of course the hostile environment towards migrant and ethnic minority groups. However, we are very delighted to still be around to continue fighting for children for many years to come.
We thank all our friends, supporters, funders, partners and service users for all their contributions to the success of AFRUCA.
If you would like to donate towards our work, please click here
AFRUCA Study Group
on Cultural Influences
and Child Safeguarding
We are delighted to hold our fifth Study Group on Child Safeguarding and Cultural Influences on 10 June 2026 at our office in London as part of the activities to celebrate our 25th anniversary.
Our Study Groups are designed to be close and intimate sessions, affording a few number of participants the opportunity to deep dive into key safeguarding children issues and their intersection with race, religion and culture. They are also spaces for professionals to explore ongoing issues in a safe and secured environment. The ultimate aim is to provide a strong opportunity to deepen participants’ knowledge and understanding of cultural sensitivity in safeguarding to help improve engagement and support for the children in their care.
This event will be held as part of a series of activities to mark our 25th anniversary.
Date: Wednesday 10 June 2026
Location: AFRUCA Head Office, Hackney, London
Cost: £50 per delegate.
Why Attend?
Exclusive Access: Limited number of participants per location for a highly interactive and personalised learning experience.
Engaging Topics: Delve into critical child protection issues such as Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), Faith-based Abuse, and the Trafficking and Exploitation of Black children.
Practical Insights: Learn through real-world case studies, scenario-based discussions, and expert guidance from AFRUCA trainer.
Certificate of Participation: Receive a certificate at the end of the event as a formal acknowledgment of your participation and commitment to safeguarding children.
To register: visit our Eventbrite page here
For enquiries, or if you would prefer to be invoiced, group/team bookings etc, please contact us at info@afruca.org
BASNET 2026 Research Residential Programme
We are excited to hold, alongside our network - BASNET The UK BME Anti-slavery Network, our Third Research Residential Programme for UK BME Anti-Slavery charity and lived experience leaders.
The BASNET Research Residential programme is a comprehensive and rigorous two-day skills development event, designed to support participants to build their research skills and understand how to develop and refine their own research ideas from the outset. Through structured sessions and collaborative learning, participants will shape their initial concepts into viable research proposals.They will also learn from our expert trainers, including senior academics from Kings College, St Mary’s University, the Modern Slavery Policy & Evidence Centre and STOP THE TRAFFIK, about the ins and outs of the research process, what it takes to lead a successful research project, and how to most effectively translate their insights into fully developed outputs.
Date: 19-21 May 2026
Location: AFRUCA Office, Manchester
Cost: Free for BASNET UK members. We are happy to have a few number of non BASNET members attend for a fee.
For enquiries, please contact Thomas, BASNET Policy and Research Officer at Thomas@afruca.org
AFRUCA Training Event on Safeguarding Children in Faith Settings
We are holding a specialist training event on Improving Safeguarding for Children in BME Faith Settings for faith leaders and workers across London on 27 June 2026 in our London office.
This specialist training event will support participants to enhance their understanding of how culture and religion can impact the safeguarding and protection of children in the UK. We will explore the role of faith leaders and workers in supporting parents/carers to develop improved child protection practices and how faith settings can be “sanctuaries” for children. Ultimately, our event will support participants to gain the skills to help improve child protection practices within their faith organisations.
This event will be held as part of a series of activities to mark our 25th anniversary.
Date: Saturday 27 June 2026
Time: 10am to 3pm
Venue: AFRUCA Office, Hackney
Cost: £20 per delegate. Contact us below for group bookings, direct invoicing or other enquiries
Certificate of Sponsorship Visas for Health and Social Care Workers: Awareness Events on Exploitation and Access to Support
Alongside our partners across Greater Manchester, we are holding a series of community engagement and awareness raising events between February and June 2026 on social care work visas, the risks of exploitation and to explore access to available government support for displaced workers.
Our project is funded by the Greater Manchester Combined Authority, co-ordinated by our Network BASNET - The UK BME Anti-Slavery Network and will run till end of June 2026. In February 2026, we held five awareness raising events across Greater Manchester and virtually, attracting over 400 participants and resulting in over 50 requests for additional support and signposting to services.
Please see details of planned April events on the flyer. To attend any of our partners’ events, please email us here
2nd BASNET Modern Slavery Knowledge Mobilisation Conference 2026
We are pleased to hold the second BASNET Knowledge Mobilisation Conference, taking place on Friday 24 April 2026 at The Exchange, St Mary's University, Twickenham. This will be an afternoon dedicated to showcasing the latest research emerging from our network of grassroots members and modern slavery survivors, with support from our academic partners.
Over the past months, members of the BASNET network and survivors of modern slavery have worked alongside academic mentors to examine pressing issues affecting Black and ethnic minority communities in the anti-trafficking sector. Through our ongoing Research & Mentorship Programme, these collaborations have generated community-led research that challenges assumptions, fills knowledge gaps, and centres voices too often marginalised in policy and practice.
Date: 24 April 2026
Location: St Mary’s University, Twickenham
Cost: Free but places are very limited.
What to Expect
At the conference, we will:
Present findings from this latest round of research partnerships
Facilitate discussion among practitioners, researchers, and advocates
Demonstrate the value of participatory, survivor-inclusive approaches
Join us to explore how community-driven research can inform better policy, sharpen practice, and strengthen the collective fight against modern slavery.
For enquiries, please contact basnet@afruca.org
Third BASNET Capacity Building Programme for Anti-Trafficking Innovators
Applications are now open for our third BASNET Capacity Building Programme for Anti-Trafficking Innovators.
BASNET - The UK BME Anti-Slavery Network, a project of AFRUCA Safeguarding Children, is pleased to announce that this year’s Capacity Building programme will be delivered online. This programme is designed for ethnic minority founders and CEOs working across the modern slavery and human trafficking sector, with the aim of strengthening leadership, organisational sustainability, and long-term impact across the sector.
While traditionally delivered in person, moving the programme online enables us to expand access and welcome a greater number of members - particularly newer members - offering an opportunity to experience first-hand the strength, expertise, and impact of the BASNET network.
Please note that completion of the Capacity Building Programme is expected prior to participation in our Research Residential Programme holding in May 2026, as it provides the foundational knowledge and strategic grounding necessary for that next stage of engagement.
Dates: 25–27 March 2026
Location: Online (joining details will be shared with confirmed participants)
Cost: The programme is generously funded and free of charge for all successful applicants.
What to Expect
The BASNET Capacity Building Programme is designed to foster community amongst members and strengthen the strategic, operational, and leadership capacity required to grow and sustain impactful organisations with sessions delivered by sector leading experts.
Topics Covered
Theory of Change and Strategic Planning
Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL)
Fundraising, including grant applications
Communicating for Impact
Being an Impactful Anti-Trafficking Innovator
Who Can Apply?
Applicants must be Full Members of BASNET and have demonstrated commitment to the development and growth of the network. Please apply via basnet@afruca.org