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News release: June 27, 2022

Region of Peel announces permanent program to address human sex trafficking

Human trafficking can happen to anyone and it threatens everyone’s basic right to live free of violence

Brampton, ON - (June 27, 2022) – The Region of Peel became the first municipality in Ontario to ensure the long-term sustainability of needed services and supports for those impacted by human sex trafficking. In June 2018, Peel Regional Council endorsed 'A Strategy to Address Human Sex Trafficking in Peel', a three-year pilot to implement and operate a safe/emergency house, a transition house, and a dedicated service hub. The pilot evaluation findings indicate that the Strategy is successful in achieving its intended outcome to increase awareness and coordinated access to dedicated services to victims, survivors, and those at-risk of sex trafficking in Peel. The COVID-19 pandemic amplified the need for service provision and housing for human sex trafficking survivors in Peel, and the Strategy was approved as a permanent $2.1 million program.

Human sex trafficking impacts the lives of a large numbers of individuals, primarily women, with many victims facing long-lasting effects of trauma. The average age of victims is 12 to 24 years old, and Ontario accounts for more than 70% of reported cases in Canada. In addition, 62% of Canadian human trafficking cases originate in the GTA, in part due to access to major highways and an international airport.

The Region is working with all levels of Government to combat human trafficking in all its forms. The Region is addressing the issue through awareness, as well as supports, operating an emergency safe house and transitional house for victims. Peel’s strategy aligns with the Province of Ontario's anti-human trafficking strategy 2020-2025.

The Strategy addresses human sex trafficking through:

The Strategy ensures that specialized supports are now available within Peel enabling this population to access much-needed services and supports without having to leave their community. The 2022 budget committed for the Anti-Human Sex Trafficking Strategy is $2.1 million consisting of housing operations (one safe/emergency house and one transitional house supported by Elizabeth Fry) and for the integrated services hub, (supported by Catholic Family Services of Peel-Dufferin and Our Place Peel), providing health care, trauma counselling and employment services to victims.

The Region collaborates with peel regional Police, community partners and many organizations across Peel and the Greater Toronto Area to address human trafficking and reduce victimization. For more information on the Peel Human Trafficking Service Providers Committee, the Peel Anti-Human Sex Trafficking task force or read the Region’s full human sex trafficking strategy.

If you’re a victim or survivor of human sex trafficking or forced labour, or you know someone who is, contact the Canadian Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-833-900-1010.

Regional Council has acted to address the prevalence of human sex trafficking in Peel, a serious crime that impacts the dignity and wellbeing of its victims. I am proud the Strategy is now permanent and for our partners continuous support to help survivors in re-establishing their lives and preventing those at-risk from being preyed upon by the traffickers.

Sean Baird, Commissioner of Human Services – Region of Peel

Human sex trafficking is a crime that impacts our entire community and requires a long-term community response. The Strategy becoming permanent is a big win for the Community Partnerships team; this will enable us to continue our efforts in providing trauma- informed, survivor-centred services to support victims/survivors in rebuilding their lives.

Sonia Pace, Director, Community Partnerships – Region of Peel

On behalf of our partner agencies, we thank the Region of Peel for their support in responding to the needs of our community and those who are victims of human sex trafficking. Our Integrated Service Hub provides much needed coordinated wrap around services for victims and survivors. We are delighted to lead this important initiative with Our Place Peel.

Sharon Mayne Devine, Chief Executive Officer – Catholic Family Services Peel-Dufferin

Media contact

Ann-Marie Koumettou
Communication Specialist
Region of Peel
Tel: 289-541-8622

About Peel Region

In 2024, Peel Region marks its 50th anniversary. Peel Region works with residents and partners to create a healthy, safe, and connected Community for Life for approximately 1.5 million people and over 200,000 businesses in Brampton, Mississauga and Caledon. Peel's services touch the lives of residents every day. For more information explore peelregion.ca and follow us on X @regionofpeel and Instagram @peelregion.ca.

On December 13, 2023, the Ontario government announced that Peel Region will not be dissolved, and that Bill 112 legislation will be updated to reflect service delivery in Peel. Services for residents and businesses will continue without interruption. For updates and more information, visit Peel's transition page.