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Links/Resources

Stop The Traffik - is a global movement of individuals, communities and organisations fighting to prevent human trafficking around the world.
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ECPAT UK / ECPAT NZ- stands for End Child Prostitution, Child Pornography and the Trafficking of Children for Sexual Purposes. They are a leading children’s rights organisation campaigning against the commercial sexual exploitation of children in the UK and NZ on its international aspects.
​UNICEF -child protection from violence, exploitation and abuse​
UNSEEN  is a charity established to interrupt and challenge human trafficking at all levels. 

Talithakum are an international network against human trafficking "working in solidarity with one another within our own religious communities and in the countries in which we are located to address insistently at every level the abuse and sexual exploitation of women and children with particular attention to the trafficking of women which has become a lucrative multinational business".

Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft are often seen as a convenient and safe way to get home, especially for those avoiding driving under the influence. But for some, these rides have led to traumatic experiences of sexual assault, often at the hands of drivers or individuals posing as drivers. Gaps in screening, lack of proper training, and missing safety measures have made riders vulnerable.

Cutter Law have created a guide to raise awareness, help survivors feel seen and supported, and offer guidance for those affected. Link to guide here.

Barnardo’s believes in children regardless of their circumstances, gender, race, disability or behaviour
Love146 Abolition and Restoration! We combat child trafficking & exploitation with the unexpected and restore survivors with excellence.

Helping Survivors is an organization designed to help individuals who have experienced sexual assault and abuse. The resources we provide are intended for individuals who have experienced sexual assault or abuse who are seeking support or for those who are seeking to learn about how to best help survivors of sexual violence. You can learn more here:  helpingsurvivors.org

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