Since 1995, PLEA’s Children of the Street has worked to raise awareness and prevent the sexual exploitation and human trafficking of children and youth in BC.
Through our workshops and programs, we educate children, parents and caregivers and give them the information and practical tools they need to learn how to keep kids safe from all forms of sexual exploitation.
In addition to our prevention programs, we also provide support and referral services for children and families who have already been affected by sexual exploitation.
Each year, we reach an average of 25,000 kids through more than 500 workshops held in communities all around BC.
Why is this important?
Sexual exploitation in Canada is exploding, off and online. In fact, the Canadian Centre for Child Protection (C3P) is processing more than 100,000 reports of online child sexual exploitation every month. Education is key to preventing this crime.
About our workshops
Our school-based presentations define and discuss sexual exploitation in an interactive and age-appropriate way. By using real life scenarios, activities, games and videos, our presenters engage participants in meaningful discussion about what sexual exploitation is, and how to prevent it from happening to them and their friends. Workshops are suitable for grades 4-12 and can be delivered in-person or online.
We also offer presentations for school staff and professionals working with youth on how to recognize child sexual exploitation and support victims, and for parents and caregivers on how to keep kids safe from online exploitation. Click the links below for posters.
All our workshops and services are provided free of charge. To book a workshop, visit our website, or contact Neely Yuda, Program Manager, at nyuda@plea.bc.ca