18 WAYS TO RESPOND
- Tell others.
Expose the truth about modern-day slavery. Make sure everyone knows the 27 million dirtiest secrets. Make sure they see the film, and talk about it afterward. - Support Child Rescue .
Child Rescue provides rehabilitation and support for children who have been the victims of trafficking and abuse. It supports children who have suffered under terrible circumstances. - Join Don't Trade Lives.
Unite with other Australians against trafficking and slavery at https://trans.worldvision.com.au/dtl/takeaction/Subscription/Subscribe.aspx. Receive and respond to messages with calls to action. Together, we can combat modern day slavery. - Support STOP THE TRAFFIK
Learn about Human Trafficking and get involved. www.stopthetraffik.org.au - Consume wisely.
Hold businesses accountable by asking them to act ethically. Visit http://www.worldvision.com.au/Act/ShopEthically.aspx for more details. - Not In Our Neighbourhood.
We all have a role to play in combating human trafficking and slavery. Sign the petition today: http://trans.worldvision.com.au/dtl/TakeAction/humantraffickingecard/ - Watch.
Keep an eye out and don't turn away. If you suspect slavery or exploitation, call the Australian Federal Police (AFP) on 1800 813 784 or email the Transnational Sexual Exploitation and Trafficking Team at the AFP on TCCC-OMC@afp.gov.au. - Write.
Submit an op-ed. Encourage newspapers, magazines and television stations to publish or to write stories about modern-day slavery, and how to stop it. - Map it.
Document slavery in your area with http://www.slaverymap.org.au - Purchase.
Buying products made by survivors helps ensure their self-sufficiency. Shop online at StopStart: www.stopstart.com.au - Learn more.
Find useful information and clips at: www.worldvision.com.au/Issues/Human_Trafficking___Slavery.aspx - Faith and Freedom.
Help your faith community become advocates for justice and mercy. Learn more about Abolitionist Sunday and Church advocacy at:
http://www.worldvision.com.au/Act/Join_a_movement/ChurchAdvocacy.aspx - Join Vision Generation.
Start a group at your school or university, and make sure your campus is free of products made with slave labor. http://trans.worldvision.com.au/stir/Content.aspx?topicID=4 - Motivate others.
Post the Call+Response trailer on your Facebook and MySpace pages. Join the cause. Join the causes of other organizations. Encourage your friends to do the same. - Spread the word.
Download posters from the C+R website and hang them in town and at school. Email to all your friends, family & coworkers the website link: www.callandresponse.com.au - Discuss the issue.
Jump online and get into the Stir Blender forum to talk about these issues with others at http://trans.worldvision.com.au/Stir/Blender/ - Get insights from the UN.
Learn more and find expert advice in the UN's Toolkit to Combat Trafficking: http://www.unodc.org/documents/human-trafficking/HT_Toolkit08_English.pdf - Do what you love.
Use your talents to fight slavery. Do an art project and display it in a public place. Use a sports event to raise awareness and funds for the issue, such as for Child Rescue: www.childrescue.com.au. Talk about the issue at a concert, or make it a benefit for survivors. Film a movie on the state of modern-day slavery. Write about the issue and post it on blogs.
Find more ideas and see how others are responding at opensourceactivism.org
