Knowledge Hub

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In consultation with the community, we have defined Networks of Care as the informal support systems surrounding survivors of trafficking, including family, chosen family, partners, friends, and community members. It is, however, important to note that this is not an exhaustive list and that this term is ever-evolving and may not fully resonate with everyone. These individuals are the community members who provide care work to survivors, often addressing the gaps in formal professional support systems. It is the circle of caring supporters (and even pets!) who offer practical, emotional, caring support to survivors, those who they can confide in and count on as they navigate their healing journeys.

This toolkit offers Networks of Care information and resources so that they are better equipped to support survivors of human trafficking. It aims to help people better understand the experiences and needs of survivors of human trafficking and provide practical information and tools for Networks of Care to better navigate different systems, care for survivors and care for themselves.

 

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