Prevent Sex Trafficking Through Youth Awareness

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OrganizationAura Freedom International
Region Canada
Website Website
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ProjectLeader Marissa Kokkoros


The Peer Prevention Project is a youth-led program that prevents sexual exploitation/sex trafficking of youth in Toronto through awareness and education in schools, youth shelters, group homes, and online. Through education that examines the root causes of violence/exploitation (inequities of gender, race, socio-economic status, etc.) and information on healthy relationships, consent, internet safety and where to get help, this project prevents exploitation, keeps youth safe and saves lives.


Challenge

Human trafficking for sex is one of the most extreme forms of gender-based violence and disproportionately affects women and girls. Canada is no different. Marginalized and racializedwomen and girls experience added layers of discrimination and barriers to support, as well as youth in care and youth with mental health issues. Indigenous, Black, and other racialized women and girls often lack social supports, leaving room for exploitation under the guise of love, community and a better life.

Long-Term Impact

Gender-based violence is a very old story of who is valued more, and who is valued less. It thrives in conditions of inequity. The antidoteis education. Education is key. And although we might not be able to see it working in real time, it is RIGHT. Youth are agents of change. The ripple effects of inclusive and intersectional education for youth that addresses the root causes of violence/exploitation will be seen for generations to come. THAT is how we create systemic, long-lasting change.

References

  1. http://www.aurafreedom.org
  2. https://aurafreedom.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Aura-Freedoms-Peer-Prevention-Project.pdf
  3. https://aurafreedom.org/webinar-for-youth-13/


Additional Documentation

https://aurafreedom.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Aura-Freedoms-Peer-Prevention-Project.pdf

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[[Category:Ending Human Trafficking in Canada Projects]], [[Category:Sex trafficking of youth Projects]]

[[Category:Ending Human Trafficking in Canada Projects in Canada]], [[Category:Sex trafficking of youth Projects in Canada]]