Government Launches Campaign to Raise Awareness of Human Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation
A province-wide campaign to raise awareness of human trafficking and sexual exploitation was launched in Regina today by government and community partners.
With an emphasis on prevention and connecting people to services, the campaign includes posters that will be placed in high traffic locations like restaurants, gas stations and libraries throughout the province.
“Many don’t realize that human trafficking is a reality in our communities,” Minister Responsible for Status of Women Office Laura Ross said. “It is vital that people be aware of the problem, understand the signs and access supports. This campaign is focused on prevention and early intervention to let people know they are not alone, that we believe them, and help is available.”
The initiative is a collaboration between the Status of Women Office and the Ministry of Justice and Attorney General with support from 211, a service of the United Way. The Government of Saskatchewan is providing $42.6 million over three years to 34 community-based organizations that deliver critical supports and services to individuals and families impacted by inter-personal violence and abuse.