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Apr 1, 2021 · The campaign aims to raise awareness among Canadian youth and parents of the misperceptions of human trafficking, and increase understanding of its warning signs and how to report suspected cases to the appropriate authorities.
- Public Safety Canada
May 23, 2024 · In early 2021, Public Safety Canada launched a national campaign (“It’s not what it seems”) to raise awareness of the prevalence of human trafficking in Canada, informing the public of common misunderstandings on the crime, and how to safely report suspected cases.
This five-year National Strategy will strengthen Canada’s response to human trafficking and support broader Government of Canada commitments, including preventing and addressing gender-based violence, and supporting the safety and security of Indigenous peoples.
Launched the National Human Trafficking Public Awareness Campaign to raise awareness among Canadian youth and parents; Funded over 11 projects through the Victims Fund for a total of $930,198 to support victims and survivors of human trafficking
Mar 8, 2022 · In February 2021, the department launched its award-winning human trafficking public awareness campaign. The national campaign informs Canadians and foreign nationals living in Canada, of the signs of both forced labour and sexual exploitation. It targets youth and young adults aged 16-25 years, including Indigenous women and girls.
- Public Safety Canada
help strengthen Canada’s response to human trafficking, support broader Government of Canada commitments, prevent and address gender-based violence, and support the safety and security of Indigenous peoples.
Human Trafficking Public Awareness Campaign Research Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada 2 audiences: male youth 16-19 years old; female youth 16-19 years old; male young adults 20-25 years old; and female young adults 20-25 years old. In addition, two groups were conducted with Indigenous