Learn more about human trafficking and where to get help

RESOURCES

Resources are available to learn more about human trafficking in Canada. Click the links below to learn more about these resources and how they can help.

Covenant House
Public Safety Canada
Canadian Centre to End Human Trafficking
Ontario’s Strategy to End Human Trafficking
York Regional Police
Victim Services of York Region
Durham Regional Police
Victim Services Durham Region
Peel Regional Police
Victim Services of Peel
Toronto Police Human Trafficking Enforcement Team
Victim Services Toronto

Support groups are available for survivors. Please consult a list of Ontario support organizations available in your community provided by Covenant House and the Victim Justice Network. Confidential telephone counselling is available through the Chrystalis Network. CLICK HERE TO VISIT THEIR WEBSITE.

HOW TO IDENTIFY DIFFERENT KINDS OF PIMPS

CLICK HERE FOR HELP TO REMOVE INTIMATE IMAGES OF YOURSELF OR A CHILD FROM SOCIAL MEDIA
Are you concerned that someone may share intimate images of you, or someone you know, online? These resources may help!
 

Cypertip.ca

 

As Canada’s tipline for reporting online child sexual abuse and exploitation, Cybertip.ca is dedicated to reducing child victimization through technology, education, public awareness, along with supporting survivors and their families.

Cybertip.ca is operated by the Canadian Centre for Child Protection (C3P), a national charity dedicated to the personal safety of children.

Cybertip.ca is also a place for Canadians to turn to for help with concerns about shared intimate images, online luring, and other areas involving child victimization on the internet.
 
cybertip.ca allows you to submit reports anonymously. They have a vast selection of resources and referral services for instances of sextortion and have strategies to help with the removal of sexual photos from the internet. Report to Cybertip.ca

 

 

NeedHelpNow.ca

If you (or a friend, peer or sibling) have been negatively impacted by a sexual picture/video being shared by peers, we are here to help. The NeedHelpNow website is designed to provide youth (13 to 17 years old) with practical steps to regain control over the situation. This includes information about contacting websites/online services to request a picture/video be removed, dealing with peers who may have seen or be sharing the content, the importance of emotional support and information on certain criminal offences. The site also provides resources for parents and safe adults who are assisting youth involved in these types of instances.

CLICK HERE TO LEARN HOW SEX TRAFFICKING HAPPENS