Résumé
This document provides a summary of the National Forum on Human Trafficking. The Forum was a two day event co-hosted by Public Safety Canada and the Canadian Women’s Foundation. The Forum brought together stakeholders with very different perspectives including those who have experienced trafficking, Indigenous women, law enforcement, government, service providers, and sex workers. The format for the National Forum on Human Trafficking consisted of two stages: the first day of the Forum was primarily information sharing and listening to participants. The second day of the Forum was about promoting dialogue and working in collaboration.
Contenu
1. Introduction. – 2. Event Format. – 3. Plenary 1: Panel Discussion on Emerging Trends / Modalities in Trafficking in Canada. – 4. Participant Discussion on 1st Panel. – 5. Plenary 2: Panel Discussion on Gaps in Mainstream Anti-Trafficking Efforts & Promising Practices to Address those Gaps. – 6. Workshops. -- Improving Access to Justice for Trafficked Persons. -- Understanding a Rights-Based Approach as a Means of Reducing Harm of Anti-Trafficking Initiatives. -- Involving Survivors in Anti-Trafficking Responses. -- Promising Practices in Collaborative Models. -- Promising Practices in Housing Models. – 7. Julie Kaye, Beyond Good Intentions – Anti-Trafficking and the Reproduction of Harm in Canada. – 8. Discussion from Tables. – 9. World Café. -- Theme 1: Root Causes. -- Theme 2: Principles to Inform Policy. -- Theme 3: Frontline Response Improvements. -- Theme 4: Outside the Box. – 10. Participant Feedback on the Forum. – 11. Visioning Activity: What’s different in 5 years? – 12. Recommendations.