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SUMMARY:Webinar:  Supporting Victims and Survivors of Human Trafficking
DESCRIPTION:Register for VJN’s upcoming webinar: Supporting Victims and Survivors of Human Trafficking\nRegister today for the Victim Justice Network’s upcoming webinar Supporting Victims and Survivors of Human Trafficking on Mon\, May 30\, 2016 at 2:00 E.S.T. – In support of National Victims and Survivors of Crime Week from May 29 to June 4 2016\, this webinar will examine how to support victims and survivors of Human Trafficking in Canada. The presenters for this webinar will be Rosalind Currie\, the Director of British Columbia’s Office to Combat Trafficking in Persons with the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General; and Michèle Anderson\, Covenant House\, Toronto Human Trafficking Advocate. \n\nThe webinar is hosted by the Victim Justice Network\, a national non-profit organization whose mission is to establish an online-based network to better serve and support victims of crime. It is presented in partnership with CLEO (Community Legal Education Ontario/Éducation juridique communautaire Ontario) through the Your Legal Rights website. This webinar is made possible through the funding support of Justice Canada’s Victims Fund and the Department of Justice Canada. \n\n\nAbout the presenter(s):\n\n\n \n\n\nRosalind Currie is the Director of British Columbia’s Office to Combat Trafficking in Persons with the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General. Roz has a law degree and has worked for the Office since 2008. This office is Canada’s first provincial government based office responsible for coordinating BC’s response to human trafficking\, including both sex trafficking and labour trafficking. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nMichèle Anderson has more than 20 years’ experience working at Covenant House Toronto with young victims of human trafficking and sexual exploitation. \n\n\n\n\n\nMichèle’s extensive experience and expertise resulted in her appointment as the agency’s Human Trafficking Specialist in 2013. Michèle is responsible for the case management of victims of domestic and international sex trafficking that includes identification\, interventions and supporting youth through the arduous legal process when they choose to seek justice. \n\n\n\n\n\nShe is a member of the Toronto Counter Human Trafficking Network (TCHTN) and was a presenter at the Alliance Against Modern Day Slavery’s Symposium. Michèle has contributed to the Ontario Coalition Research Initiative on the “Incidence of Human Trafficking in Ontario” and Justice Canada’s Forum on Forced Marriage. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\nThis webinar will be facilitated by Fiona MacCool. Fiona MacCool is the Project Manager of Your Legal Rights a website of legal information for people in Ontario and a project of CLEO (Community Legal Education Ontario/Éducation juridique communautaire Ontario).
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SUMMARY:Launch of website and logo
DESCRIPTION:NL COALITION AGAINST HUMAN TRAFFICKING INC. LAUNCHES WEBSITE\nThe NL Coalition Against Human Trafficking Inc. is pleased to unveil its official website and new logo. Launching on National Human Trafficking Awareness Day\, January 11th\, key education\, government and community partners will be present as the Coalition showcases their online presence. The website’s primary objective is to raise public awareness and education about human trafficking and aims at helping to create a network of contacts so that victims of human trafficking can be identified and supported.\n“Human trafficking is one of the fastest growing global criminal enterprise\, known as modern day slavery and it is happening in this province” says Dolly Sweetapple\, Chair of the Coalition. “It is a serious crime that affects the most vulnerable members of society.”\nCoinciding with the launch of the NL Human Trafficking Coalition Inc. website\, presentations are being held in various schools in the St. John’s area educating youth on the many faces of human trafficking during National Human Trafficking Awareness Day.\nThe NL Coalition Against Human Trafficking Inc. website launch will be held on Monday\, January 11th at 10:00 am at The College of the North Atlantic\, Prince Phillip Drive campus.\n–30 –\nFor further information contact:\nDolly Sweetapple\, Chair NL Coalition Against Human Trafficking Inc. Dolly_Sweetapple@can.salvationarmy.org 709-765-0226
URL:https://www.nlcoalitionagainsthumantrafficking.com/event/launch-of-website-and-logo/
LOCATION:COINA\, Prince Phillip Driveway\, St. John's\, Canada
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SUMMARY:November Coalition Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Agenda: \n\nReview of Agenda and Minutes of the last meeting (October 14\, 2015)\nCoalition Member Check-in – Experiences re: HT since last meeting\nIrish Play\, Diablo update\nCoalition Web Site\nNational Human Trafficking Day – Jan.11\, 2016\nCo-Chair Executive position\nOther Business
URL:https://www.nlcoalitionagainsthumantrafficking.com/event/november-coalition-meeting/
LOCATION:Salvation Army Citadel\, 25 Adams Avenue\, St. John's\, Newfoundland\, A1C 4Z1\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Diablo Play
DESCRIPTION: Diablo By Patricia Downey / Spanner in the Works Theatre Company\n“He who passively accepts evil is as much involved in it as he who helps to perpetrate it.  he who accepts evil without protesting it is really cooperating with it.” \nA powerful play on human trafficking in Northern Ireland\, which made its stage debut at the Lyric Theatre Belfast last year and has been touring the region in recent months\, will be performed at the C Venues Edinburgh Fringe Festival this 1-13 August. \nThe play\, entitled Diablo\, has a small cast of 5 actors and is written by Patricia Downey\, Artistic Director for Belfast based Spanner in the Works Theatre Company\, which is funded by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland. \nJustice Minister David Ford\, who attended both the opening production of Diablo in 2012 and a special production in a terraced house in Belfast in 2013\, praised the Arts Council for funding the play.  He said: “This important play shines the spotlight on human trafficking and should highlight the plight of victims in a way that will help raise awareness of this evil crime.   The Department of Justice is working in partnership with law enforcement agencies and a wide range of others to prevent trafficking\, protect victims and prosecute the traffickers.”   Law enforcement agencies in Northern Ireland recovered 16 potential victims during 2012/13.  David Ford encouraged everyone to play their part by reporting suspicious activity to the police or Crimestoppers. \nSpeaking about the play’s challenging subject matter\, Patricia Downey commented: “Human trafficking is a fast growing criminal enterprise due to the fact it is relatively low risk but with a high profit potential.  Sadly\, criminal organisations are increasingly attracted to human trafficking because\, unlike drugs\, humans can be sold repeatedly.  Diablo deals with the contentious matter of human trafficking that may go unnoticed right here in Northern Ireland.  We might not be aware of it or like to acknowledge it\, but this form of human exploitation is happening right here on our doorstep and I hope this play serves to increase awareness and\, in turn\, save lives.  We’ve been touring the play in Northern Ireland and receiving great reviews and I’m now delighted to spread the message by bringing this play to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.” \n“Diablo is a hard hitting play that deals with the taboo issue of human trafficking which\, unfortunately\, has been detected right here in Northern Ireland.   The Arts Council is committed to supporting local theatre and this production of Diablo at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival will showcase the outstanding theatrical talent we have in the region. ” Gilly Campbell\, Drama and Dance Officer\, Arts Council of Northern Ireland \n“I left the show quite literally speechless and with a renewed passion for the work that our organisation does to raise awareness of this issue. Patricia and her team leave no stone unturned as they unpack this complex crime in a riveting performance that is sure to move the hardest of hearts.”  Mel Wiggins of Project ‘FREEDOM ACTS’ Craigavon Intercultural Programme \nContact us for further information on the upcoming performances of Diablo. \nNB: The play contains language and violence which might cause offence to some people. It also contains scenes which some people might find disturbing. The play is strictly for over 16’s.
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