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CASEY & Kettle River Trails Association

1st Annual Ride -A-Thon Charity Fundraiser


On February 28th, Bill C-2 received Royal Assent and legally raised the age of protection from 14 to 16 years. This day not only marked a historical step towards protecting our youth from adult sexual predators, but also a day of triumph for local political lobbyist, Lisa Brinkerhoff. 


Recent "Awareness Video" created by the Vancouver Onyx Group

Music video raising awareness of the sexual exploitation of children and youth. For more information, please contact the Onyx Program at onyx@plea.bc.ca. Or visit www.childrenofthestreet.com or www.safeonlineoutreach.com

New Opportunities for Women (NOW) Canada Society

Programs for Sexually Exploited Female Youth:  
Residential Safe Home Program - transitional housing for female youth with, or without, children;   
Client Support Program - one-on-one support and ongoing needs assessment, 24-hour emergency pager, opportunity to participate in Trauma Therapy;  
ASK Learning Centre - A three-month life skills day program;   
Next Step Program - Work experience and a back to school/work component;   
Follow Care Program - Client-initiated support provided on a declining basis, helping participants become fully independent;  
NOW Place Apartments - Subsidized, transitional independent living for the society's program graduates and women from the community who are in need with, or without, children.  
CAP sites are available for free computer and internet access.

Alexandra Gardner Women and Children Safe Centre (AGSC) - low barrier homeless shelter for women and children.  
 


Youth in BC

Sexual exploitation can take many different forms, and you may be surprised to find out that it doesn’t always involve the exchange of sex for money. When we think of sexual exploitation we often think of things like prostitution and pornography, which are one part of sexual exploitation. It can also involve more understated things like the exchange of sexual favours for drugs, alcohol, cigarettes, food, a place to stay, or acceptance into a peer group. All of these practices can be demeaning, degrading, and often life-threatening to the youth who is involved.

Sexual exploitation of youth is against the law! In Canada, anyone under the age of 18 cannot consent to sell their body for sexual purposes. Sexual exploitation is a form of sexual abuse, and is never the fault of the young person involved.

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