The one tool that was recently taken away from us, which had a big impact when I was working, was the school resource officers. When you are in a high school and getting to know the youth involved, and they're getting to understand that you have their best interests at heart, that you are a person in the community that they can go to, that's where you begin recognizing the vulnerable victims who could be involved or could be recruited, and then you're able to access those resources. You're able to work with the school; sometimes with the Children's Aid Society there's recruiting going on right inside their own group homes.
The school resource officer and the guidance counsellors are right there, working day in and day out with these vulnerable victims in the high school system. That's one tool that's been taken away from us in our own city.