Exploring the Impact of Survivor-Centered Approaches on the Well-Being of Youth Human Trafficking Survivors in Ontario: A Qualitative Study

Exploring the Impact of Survivor-Centered Approaches on the Well-Being of Youth Human Trafficking Survivors in Ontario: A Qualitative Study

This study sheds light on the critical need to rethink support mechanisms for youth human trafficking survivors in Ontario.

The research contributes valuable insights to the ongoing discourse on survivor-centered approaches, providing empirical evidence to enhance both practice and policy, ultimately aiming to improve the well-being of youth survivors in Ontario’s urban landscape.

By embracing principles of empathy, flexibility, and inter-organizational collaboration, we can create a more supportive environment conducive to healing and empowerment.

Published: May 2024.

This study is supported by the Ontario Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services.


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