Oakville Beaver, 17 Aug 2017, p. 31

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31 |Thursd ay Au gust 17, 2017 | OAKVILLE BEAVER |w w w .insidehalton.com Health The Elizabeth Fry Society of Peel-Halton has launched a new program to address the com plex, often hidden, and rapidly growing crime of hum an trafficking in Halton, after receiving a $74,600 grant the Ontario Trillium Foundation. This program, entitled Em powering Young M en, w ill focus on im proving and transforming the environm ent that perpetuates or contributes to the exploitation of girls. "Trying to reduce the exploitation of w om en and girls is unlikely to be successful if w e do not actively target prevention efforts," said Deborah Riddle, Elizabeth Fry Society Peel-H alton executive director, in a press release. "This should be tackled at the individual level, and w e should, as a community, aggressively curb the culture of acceptance that is overwhelm ingly responsible for this harm. By focusing our efforts towards young m en, w e hope to increase the effectiveness of prevention initiatives, and create a larger com m unity of anti-exploitation allies," Riddle added. Hum an trafficking is an issue in the community, and there has been a disturbing increase in the number of girls being lured, exploited and trafficked in the Peel-Halton area, according to the Elizabeth Fry Society of Peel-Halton. Girls are m anipulated, forced, coerced and exploited daily, resulting in serious long term trauma for the victim s. The average age of those victim ized is 12-15 years, and 93 per cent of victim s in Canada are from Canada, according to the agency. In its role of providing support to individuals im pacted by hum an trafficking, the Elizabeth Fry Society recognized that to lower the prevalence of exploitation, they couldn't only engage w om en and girls in its conversations, activism and prevention programs. The Em powering Young M en program is at the core of that new effort. Perpetrators are predom inantly m en, and by targeting m ales through education and awareness, the program w ill focus on transforming Human trafficking serious issue Curriculum empowers young men `Connected toyour Community " Peel-Halton Elizabeth FrySociety offers newprogramfor m en the environm ent that contributes to or perpetuates female exploitation. The curriculum em powers young m en w ith know ledge that highlights the harms of sexual exploitation, and provides active roles they can cham pion to end it. The program is now running, and is currently offered to young m en in Peel and Halton at com m unity agencies, group hom es, open custody facilities and shelters. To date, m ore than two dozen young m en have participated, and the conversation, along w ith related presentations, have also been introduced to area schools. Voted Oakville's Fabio De Rango Pharmacist/Owner Favourite Pharmacist & Pharmacy · Patient Counselling · Complete Diabetic Care · Home Visits · Consultations · Free RX Delivery DE RANGO PHARMACY INC DE RANGO PHARMACY INC 478 Dundas Street West 1905-257-9737 2501 Third Line 1905-465-3000 Canada Post Open 24 hours 17 Days a Week www.shoppersdrugmart.ca A R E Y O U S IC K A N D T IR E D O F B E I N G S IC K A N D T IR E D ? W e lln es s a n d C o rre c tiv e C are fo r All A ges · Early morning and late evening appointments * Special interest for caring for infants and children available. · Pregnancy care · Advanced computerized scans for spinal nerve stress * X-ray facilities on-site We've helped people suffering from : low back and neck pain, headaches, fibromyalgia, digestive disorders, breathing problems, osteoarthritis, pinched nerves, sciatica, infertility, allergies, poor posture and more, ForeverYoung Can't find a copy of Canada's Fifty Plus Newsmagazine in Greater Toronto or Hamilton / Halton? by PLUS M EW SM A6 O akville C hiropractic Life C entre DR. SEBASTIAN GUARNACCIA, DC, BSC (H.K.) % Thereare 5waysto get foreverY o n n | > 1/ Go to: PICK UP LOCHTONS at vfflw.ioreveryoungnevis.com and read current and back issues d vie will tM M L you a copy to 1500 Heritage Way, Unit 1, Oakville T: 905-825-9529 · www.oakvillechiro.com New Patients Welcome! MJ6UST2W Lght into our office. jNow offering SIGVARIS compression stockings (covered by most extended health plan, ask for details) 627 Lyons Lane, Suite 205 custom-made orthotics · foot/ankle injuries · diabetic care · ingrown nails/warts · orthopedic footwear · Oakville Foot Clinic & Orihoiic Centre Medipac Early ®rd Travellmuran®' Heading south this winter l-M EDW AC ; te s t location to p ic k u p a c o p y To start enjoying ForeverYoung, please call LIZ HANNA at 905-8 4 4 -0 68 0 Silvia Araujo B.Sc(Hons), D.Ch oakvilleclinic@bellnet.ca www.oakvillefootclinic.com 289- 293-0640 Toll Free: 1- 800 - 693-7986 Ext. 740640

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