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Strategies for the prevention of gender-based violence.

Prevention strategies for any type of gender-based violence is a responsibility that does not fall on one person, organization, or community. It requires involvement from all levels - from the government, legal and judicial systems, our community, through to family and as individuals.

The following ‘STOP Sexual Violence’ prevention strategy from the Centre for Disease Control (CDC) shows some ways that we can work to prevent this type of violence from occurring.

Prevention strategies for any type of gender-based violence is a responsibility that does not fall on one person, organization, or community. It requires involvement from all levels - from the government, legal and judicial systems, our community, through to family and as individuals.

The following ‘STOP Sexual Violence’ prevention strategy from the Centre for Disease Control (CDC) shows some ways that we can work to prevent this type of violence from occurring.

Teach Safe & Healthy Relationship Skills

• Social-emotional learning programs for youth

• Healthy relationship programs for couples

Engage Influential Adults & Peers

• Men and boys as allies in prevention

• Bystander empowerment and education

• Family-based programs

Disrupt the Developmental Pathways Toward Partner Violence

• Early childhood home visitation

• Preschool enrichment with family engagement

• Parenting skill and family relationship programs

• Treatment for at-risk children, youth, and families

Create Protective Environments

• Improve school climate and safety

• Improve organizational policies and workplace climate

• Modify the physical and social environments of neighbourhoods

Strengthen Economic Supports for Families

• Strengthen household financial security

• Strengthen work-family supports

Support Survivors to Increase Safety and Lessen Harms

• Victim-centered services

•Housing programs

• First responder and civil legal protections

• Patient-centered approaches

• Treatment and support for survivors of IPV, including teen dating violence

Greater Sudbury Referral Pathway for Victims of Human Trafficking.

The Greater Sudbury Referral Pathway is a streamlined, consent-based process offering vital support to human trafficking victims, ensuring their safety and long-term well-being.

Step 1

Professional Identification

A professional in Sudbury identifies that an individual is a victim of Human Trafficking

Step 2

Critical Risk Assessment

For immediate risk

call 911

If an individual is under 18

call Child Wellfare at

705-566-3113

For Victim Services call

705-522-6970

For Medical Assistance call

705-675-4743

orattend HSN

Step 3

Coalition Partnerships

Sudbury Women's Centre

705-673-1916

Genevra House

705-674-2210

Centre Victoria pour Femmes

705-670-2517

Sudbury Counselling Centre

705-524-9629

Monarch RecoveryServices

705-674-4193

Crimestoppers

222-TIPS

Step 4

3 Hour Assessment

Completed by the original Advocate

• Are you safe?

• Do you have a place to stay?

• Do you have basic needs?

• If the individual has children with them, please see Step 2

Step 5

24 Hour Assessment

Completed by the Lead Victim Liaison

• What supports do you need? (see step 3)

• Do you have an income?

Step 6

Consent

Does the identified individual give consent for the agency to share information within The Greater Sudbury Anti Human Trafficking Coalition?

Step 7

If Consent is YES:

Multi Agency Meeting Safety Plan

Step 8

If Consent is NO:

Secondary Needs & Risk Assessment Safety Plan Harm Reduction

Original Advocate to follow up within 30 days

Greater Sudbury Referral Pathway for Victims of Human Trafficking.

The Greater Sudbury Referral Pathway is a streamlined, consent-based process offering vital support to human trafficking victims, ensuring their safety and long-term well-being.

Step 1

Professional Identification

A professional in Sudbury identifies that an individual is a victim of Human Trafficking

Step 2

Critical Risk Assessment

For immediate risk

call 911

If an individual is under 18

call Child Wellfare at

705-566-3113

For Victim Services call

705-522-6970

For Medical Assistance call

705-675-4743

orattend HSN

Step 3

Coalition Partnerships

Sudbury Women's Centre

705-673-1916

Genevra House

705-674-2210

Centre Victoria pour Femmes

705-670-2517

Sudbury Counselling Centre

705-524-9629

Monarch RecoveryServices

705-674-4193

Crimestoppers

222-TIPS

Step 4

3 Hour Assessment

Completed by the original Advocate


• Are you safe?


• Do you have a place to stay?


• Do you have basic needs?


• If the individual has children with them, please see Step 2

Step 5

24 Hour Assessment

Completed by the Lead Victim Liaison


• What supports do you need? (see step 3)


• Do you have an income?

Step 6

Consent

Does the identified individual give consent for the agency to share information within The Greater Sudbury Anti Human Trafficking Coalition?

Step 7

If Consent is YES:

Multi Agency Meeting Safety Plan

Step 8

If Consent is NO:

Secondary Needs & Risk Assessment Safety Plan Harm Reduction

Original Advocate to follow up within 30 days

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The Greater Sudbury Anti Human Trafficking Coalition is a part of the Project Protect initiative.

Project Protect was designed to drive forward the Compasionate City Priority through a collaboration of community partners that endeavors to identify and respond to social inequities and their impacts on vulnerable / marginalized populations.

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The Greater Sudbury Anti Human Trafficking Coalition is a part of the Project Protect initiative.

Project Protect was designed to drive forward the Compasionate City Priority through a collaboration of community partners that endeavors to identify and respond to social inequities and their impacts on vulnerable / marginalized populations.

Product

Features

Learn

Plugins

Resources

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Community

Contact

Templates

Blog

Personal

Startup

© 2022 Framer, Inc.