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Human Trafficking Tool Kit Facilitator s Guide APT Power Point Presentation

Slide 1 Act to Prevent Trafficking (APT) was established in 2005 by members of religious congregations and missionary societies concerned about the growing reality of worldwide trafficking. APT s vision is: that of a world in which all persons are respected, valued and given the dignity which is theirs by right, a world where no one seeks to exploit or enslave another for the purposes of sexual gratification or financial gain. The focus of APT is on trafficking for sexual exploitation. APT aims to support local groups who want to keep informed about the problem of human trafficking in Ireland. Regular updates are available from their Facebook page. APT members are available to talk to any group who would like information or encouragement. Introduce the topic Human trafficking is a modern form of slavery. What do we think of when we hear slavery? What images arise from that? (Films? Lincoln, 12 years a Slave, Amazing Grace) Slavery is unfortunately not past history but is happening today and growing. Do you know of any recent cases of human trafficking reported in the media? What happened? Slide 2 Definition of Human Trafficking: The trade in and exploitation of human beings by criminals to make money. There is a thriving and expanding market for human beings globally, and in Ireland. Slide 3 Today we are more and more aware of our responsibility for the universe and see all creation as one. We see violence against the person as being closely connected to violence against, and rape of, the earth.

Slide 4 Pope Francis is very conscious and deeply concerned about Human Trafficking. The theme of Human Trafficking was chosen for January 1 st, 2014, World Peace Day. Slide 5 There is no evidence of the sale of human organs in Ireland as yet. We are mainly focussing on the sexual exploitation of women and children. Boys are also trafficked for sexual exploitation. Slide 6 A key difference between smuggling and human trafficking is that smuggling is a crime against the state, whereas human trafficking is a crime against the person. Slide 7 and 8 What causes human trafficking? Poverty (drives victims but also perpetrators trafficking is highly lucrative) Inequality (in gender attitudes girls are perceived in many countries as being less important and so have less educational and economic opportunities) Violence (domestic abuse and civil strife can create the instability and insecurity that makes people vulnerable to trafficking) Prior sexual exploitation (former victims may be re-trafficked, their vulnerability may be increased due to traumatisation, normalisation of sexual exploitation) Lack of awareness about the prevalence of this crime and the risks of becoming a victim through deception, fraud, or grooming. In cases of trafficking from poorer to richer countries there can be a perceived opportunity to make a lot of money and improve your quality of life. The roots of trafficking are highly complex, involving the interplay of many factors. Slide 9 Top three illegal trades arms, drugs, humans. Accounts vary as to the exact order. One of the reasons it s the fastest growing illegal trade is because, unlike drugs or arms, traffickers can make money selling their victims over and over again.

US TIP Report 2014 Ireland a source, transit and destination country. Slide 10 Who is trafficked? These are the most vulnerable groups but it s important to remember that trafficking can happen to anyone of any gender, age, nationality, race, socio-economic background. Slide 11 Who are the Traffickers? Perpetrators range from highly sophisticated international organised criminal networks to friends and family members of the victim. Traffickers are driven to make huge profits with no regard for the rights of their victims, exert severe control and use violence when necessary to keep control, use threats to family or exposure to being illegally in the country since the traffickers hold all identification documents. Slide 12 How are they trafficked? Lured to another country for a better life, or given travel documents and transport to a new country and then controlled and forced into prostitution. (Has anyone seen the film Taken?) Slide 13 Due to the repeated traumatic experiences, the shock of deception, the violence and threats, often not having the language, not knowing people and not able to trust any person, under threats to family at home, they decide to conform often with help of drugs to help endure the trauma. More case studies are available on www.aptireland.org

Slide 14 Statistics are always very conservative. Being such a covert, underground activity, it is not possible to give exact numbers. Convictions are rare due to hidden nature of the crime and weaknesses in our laws. Slide 16 The person is damaged physically, emotionally, psychologically from the repeated exploitation. The effects are long lasting and perhaps never leave. Slide 17 Why should we care? Reactions from group. Slide 23 The new Sexual Offences Bill is on its way through the legislative process. It is hoped that this will be passed in to law in 2015 and, when it is finalised, will serve as a strong antitrafficking tool with a firm basis in the Nordic Model. This kind of legislation was introduced in Northern Ireland last year, and discussion are underway to introduce a similar law in the rest of the UK. It is crucial that we bring our laws in line with NI so that the Republic doesn t become a safe haven for traffickers. Slide 24 What can we do? Reflection, discussion in small groups. How might human trafficking and the issues associated with it be affecting our community? What role can our group play in addressing this in our community? Action plan?

Video Clips: Video library available at www.unchosen.org.uk, including Let s Talk About Sex Youtube: No More Traffik Spot the Signs Trailer of The Price of Sex Trafficking Torture by Any Other Name, featuring Emma Thompson *graphic* Two Little Girls