Ontario accounts for more than half of Human Trafficking cases in Canada. The Greater Toronto Area is near all major highways and the airport, making it a sex trafficking hub. This allows for easier movement of victims across the country.
Children and youth involved in child welfare are at an increased risk for recruitment into sex trafficking due to their associated vulnerabilities. In response, Peel Children’s Aid Society (Peel CAS) is part of the Peel Human Trafficking Service Providers Committee that works with over 40 service organizations to end human trafficking through a collaborative strategy in community education and building support networks for victims and their families.
As a member of the Peel Human Trafficking Service Providers Committee, Peel CAS has been involved in many recent initiatives within Peel Region such as:
Community partnerships include: Peel Regional Police, Elizabeth Fry Society, The Region of Peel, Catholic Family Services of Peel Dufferin, Victim Services of Peel, Our Place Peel, nCourage and many more.
Peel CAS created a human trafficking navigator position at the agency, as part of our Early Help team, to assist with cases where human trafficking is suspected. The navigator helps to ensure a streamlined response within the agency, make referrals to appropriate community partners, and provides consultation/support to families and staff as needed.
Together with our partners we work to:
Help is available. If you are a victim or survivor of human sex trafficking or forced labour, or you know someone who is, contact the Canadian Human Trafficking Hotline https://www.canadianhumantraffickinghotline.ca or at 1-833-900-1010.
If you are concerned about the well-being of a child or youth please call us at 905-363-6131. Service is available 24/7 and all calls are confidential. If you would like to learn more about our anti-human trafficking services please email us at [email protected].
Many thanks to our incredible staff who help to move this work forward, Peel CAS' anti-human trafficking committee members include: Elisa Reid, Emily Smith, Faith Buttigieg, Gillian Tennyson, Julia Trainor, Katherine David, Kathleen, Williams-Peddie, Liz Okai, Manjit Pannu, Natasha Hercules, Pardip Pannu, Sylvia Kolitsopoulos, Prasad Nair, Martina Kosticka, Arathi Packiyanathan (Co-Chair) and Alicia Boothe (Co-Chair).