Where can I turn for help?

Are you a survivor of sexual exploitation or sex trafficking or know somebody who is? There are resources and community organisations that can provide care, support, and healing.

 

Are you struggling with sexual behaviors or destructive habits that feel overwhelming or beyond your control? Many men have successfully developed healthier approaches.

 

Below you can find links to supportive organizations and programs, research, and eye-opening books and videos on the subject of sexual exploitation and sex trafficking.

Programs

Working since 1988 to end the trafficking and sexual exploitation of women and girls by advocating for strong laws and policies, raising public awareness and supporting survivor leadership globally.
Klinic Community Health provides a full range of health related services from medical care to counselling and education. This includes wraparound community care for survivors of sexual assault and/or intimate partner violence.
EmpowerMen Project engage men and boys to prevent sexual exploitation and trafficking. We believe that men play an important role to resist the culture of exploitation and increase safety, respect, and wellbeing for everyone.

Publications

In a powerful yet sensitive examination, Andrea Heinz, a former sex seller, and Kathy King, a bereaved mother, invite readers to confront the dark reality of prostitution and its connection to human trafficking.
Legalization or decriminalization of sex work has been aggressively promoted in many countries around the world, but a large body of evidence, shows that neither improves the situation of prostituted persons.

Research

Videos