Toolkit Pivoting Practice: Building Capacity to Serve Youth Impacted by Trafficking

This tool-kit is intended to be used in learning about human trafficking and evidence-based best practices for supporting youth within the current Canadian landscape.

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This anti-human trafficking toolkit was developed to support organizations in serving youth at risk of, currently experiencing, or those who have survived human trafficking and/or exploitation with an overview of youth-centred approaches that will supply service providers with a means to help reduce the risk of trafficking and the barriers that prevent support, in an effort to co-create a safer future.

These recommendations provide an overview of theoretical approaches to reducing harm and increasing safety for youth and provide resources to implement those practices organizationally. Given that each youth has a unique set of needs, this toolkit provides promising practices, rather than a stringent set of guidelines, to ensure that everyone’s needs are met in a one-size-fits-one model of care.

Published on

July 2, 2024