Protection orders: how can we use them to protect victims of human trafficking?
In Alberta, the court has the authority to issue various orders that prohibit one individual from contacting another. If the conditions of the order are broken, there may be civil or criminal ramifications. In this blog we will explore the different orders available, including Human Trafficking Protection Orders, and how they can be implemented to protect victims of human trafficking.
Understanding the unique vulnerabilities to human trafficking for Temporary Foreign Workers
The Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) is a government initiative that allows Canadian employers to hire foreign workers on a temporary basis when qualified Canadian citizens or permanent residents are not available.
Words matter: the importance of language in the anti-trafficking movement
Language is a powerful tool. It is how we communicate meaning with one another. The words we choose and how we use them have the power to influence the way people think about and respond to an issue. Considering your words carefully is always important, but this is especially true in the context of human trafficking. Misused or incorrect language may cause further harm to individuals who have experienced trafficking and may render data completely inaccurate.
Ignite Change Global Convention
This year, the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) marks its 75th year. So, to commemorate this historic moment, from December 1-10, 2023 a team of partners led by the John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights will host the Ignite Change Global Convention.
Culture IS prevention - providing services for Indigenous victims and survivors of human trafficking
22% of ACT Alberta clients identify as First Nations, Inuit, or Métis. It's important to understand the unique vulnerabilities that Indigenous people face, such as discrimination, violence and abuse, inter-generational trauma, lack of cultural support, underfunded services, and often the physical barrier of living in a rural region.
Human Rights Council-appointed special rapporteur End of Mission statement worth the read
ACT Alberta was privileged to participate in a conversation with the Human Rights Council-appointed special rapporteur, Tomoya Obokata, when he visited BC in August.
2SLGBTQQIA+ youth and trafficking - community is prevention
ACT proudly supports our incredible, diverse communities as we all celebrate Pride Week in Edmonton and Calgary this week! It also means it is time to renew our commitment to the prevention and elimination of discrimination in all communities who are especially vulnerable to trafficking.
Understanding the role of our Victim Response Team in a survivor's path to safety
Our Victim Response Team is the heart of our organization. It is an honour to be in the position to work directly with victims and survivors of human trafficking. To walk with them on their path to safety is a rare and important privilege.
5 Ways to get involved in the fight to end human trafficking
Education is the most important step in understanding human trafficking. In order to end it, we need to understand how to prevent it, what it actually looks like in our communities, and what steps we can take to do more.
ACT Alberta rolls out #EliminatingLanguageBarriers initiative
Education is the most important step in understanding human trafficking. In order to end it, we need to understand how to prevent it, what it actually looks like in our communities, and what steps we can take to do more.
After the "Sound of Freedom"
If you are going to grab a spot to watch Sound of Freedom – it is important to remember that this is one story in a collection of millions and this story is not the whole story.
Natural disasters create ideal conditions for human trafficking to flourish
The recent wildfires in Alberta, and the resulting evacuation of numerous Alberta communities, are raising alarm bells for anti-trafficking and victim services organizations across the province.
U.S. Department of State releases 2023 Trafficking in Persons Report
Every year, the U.S. Department of State produces a report on Trafficking in Persons. The report aims to engage and inform foreign governments about human trafficking, as well as spread awareness on the prevalence of the issue.
Partnership and collaboration; fundamental in the fight against human trafficking
Our team is made up of social workers, educators, fundraisers, and human rights advocates. We work tirelessly to assist victims and survivors of human trafficking, educate our communities, and discover and create new opportunities to advance the anti-human trafficking movement.