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Traffick Proof Toolkit

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Published by Justice Acts, this 29-page toolkit was created to promote awareness and dialogue about human trafficking in South Africa. It is designed to be used by facilitators to inform communities how to recognise signs of being trafficked and empowers them to take preventative measures, report trafficking, and get help if victimised. Traffick Proof is designed for teenagers, adults, women, men, parents, and singles.

The Traffick Proof kit contains:
  • The Traffick Proof Presenter’s Manual: Protecting Yourself, Your Friends, Your Family, and Your Community from Human Trafficking (see below for details and to download)
  • An original short documentary on human trafficking in South Africa
  • Traffick Proof for Children (see below to download)
  • The Traffick Proof Drama DVD and script
  • The optional Gospel Portion
  • Transport stickers with the human trafficking helpline number
  • The Justice Doll
  • Fliers and posters with the human trafficking helpline number.
The Traffick Proof Presenter’s Manual, includes six scenarios designed to complement the kits’ other resources to teach about trafficking:
  • Scenario 1: Sex Trafficking of Young Women
  • Scenario 2: Child Labour Trafficking
  • Scenario 3: Trafficking of Soccer Players
  • Scenario 4: Trafficking of Those Taking Jobs Abroad
  • Scenario 5: Trafficking of Refugees
  • Scenario 6: Teen Girls Romanced by Traffickers.
Publication Date
Languages

English

Number of Pages

29

Source

Justice ACTs website on July 21 2010.