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Status of Women committee  Yes, for sure.

March 30th, 2023Committee meeting

Raman Hansra

Status of Women committee  Thank you. As I mentioned earlier, cultural considerations are the key. For example, sometimes we feel that one approach can fit all, one-size-fits-all, but I think that when we are working with survivors it's important for us to remember that these people are coming from differ

March 30th, 2023Committee meeting

Raman Hansra

Status of Women committee  Yes. I think the need for culturally and linguistically appropriate services and resources is critical, especially in this kind of work, where individuals don't feel comfortable, for various reasons, talking about their situations. If they are willing to finally go out and get

March 30th, 2023Committee meeting

Raman Hansra

Status of Women committee  While we were working on this project, we realized that there is minimal evidence-based research, because incidents often go unreported. What are the reasons that these survivors or at-risk individuals don't report trafficking? We need to dig deeply. Only then will we be able to

March 30th, 2023Committee meeting

Raman Hansra

Status of Women committee  The biggest barrier, I would say, is lack of affordable housing. It's a huge issue. The living conditions—I can't even imagine. There are 10 or 15 students living together in a basement. It's really dangerous, not just for their physical safety but also for their emotional well-b

March 30th, 2023Committee meeting

Raman Hansra

Status of Women committee  Good afternoon. Thank you for having me here today. My name is Raman Hansra, and I am the project director of family services at Indus Community Services. With the generous funding support from Women and Gender Equality Canada, our anti-human-trafficking project is testing best

March 30th, 2023Committee meeting

Raman Hansra