The Human Trafficking Foundation has identified that the level and quality of accommodation, medical assistance, health services, interpreting services and legal assistance that are made available to trafficked people varies widely depending on the type of exploitation to which the person has been subjected, their location and the capacity of the local support providers.The foundation also points out that, although safe and appropriate accommodation is vital, the convention includes lots of other support that people are entitled to, such as access to psychological support, interpretative material, medical assistance, legal advice, compensation, legal redress, assistance with repatriation and return, and education for children.